On Oct 6, 2013, at 4:11 AM, Tobias Oberstein <tobias.oberst...@tavendo.de> 
wrote:

>>> If above sounds OT for this list, in one way probably, but when looking from
>>> the angle: competitive advantage of Python/Twisted and opportunities for
>>> expanding the community and actively promoting Twisted, I'd say it's on
>>> topic.
> 
>> While I appreciate showing respect for the list membership's time and trying 
>> to stay on topic - jeez, lighten up, if you have stuff to say about Twisted, 
>> please just >say it on this list ;-).  The Management will not hesitate to 
>> (gently, politely) tell you if we believe you've gone too far afield.
> 
> Ok, thank you for making this crystal clear! 
> 
> What's your take on the tactic/proposal  "actively promoting Twisted for IoT"?

Personally I don't have much of one.  I don't know a lot about that space.

> E.g., as a start, we could have a dedicated page on the Twistedmatrix Web 
> site "Twisted for Things" for intro and collecting links, articles etc

Fun fact: the very first class in the very first thing that would eventually 
become Twisted was called "Thing".  ;-)

> Dummy question: how would I contribute to the Trac-based Web site content?

Just click on the "edit" button at the bottom of any wiki page.  Some of the 
pages (like the front page) are locked to prevent abuse, but I can give you 
whatever extra permissions you need if you want to work on the site.

-glyph
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