> This discussion has turned into a design by committee orgy. The only way > this will work is if someone takes charge, makes decisions, and asks the > list for approval and publicity, not suggestions. You're better off > correcting for bad decisions than expecting a crowd to make them in the > first place.
good idea! > To get this started, I propose a one-day event on Saturday, May 8, at the > Centre for Internet and Society (CIS) on Cunningham Road, Bangalore. CIS has > a conference room that can seat up to 30 around a long table. It's perfect > for discussions. I will ask CIS to confirm the date and to sponsor snacks > and beverages. We will have to pay for our own lunch, which we'll order from > a nearby restaurant (< Rs 100). May 8 is Friday. I think you wanted to say May 9. > I have two agenda items for the day: > > 1. First half: Discuss Zine as (a) a weblog platform, and (b) model > structure for a framework-independent Python web-app. Have a sprint for > about three hours to add a few new features. > > 2. Second half: Provide a place for anyone interested in discussing PyCon > India. Since I'm not volunteering to run the event, I have no agenda. I will > continue to work on Zine if no one is interested in PyCon. > > Who's up for this? If you want something else done on the day, please just > take charge. I will be responsible for the venue and for discussing Zine. +1 People interested only in PyCon can join the second half directly. _______________________________________________ BangPypers mailing list BangPypers@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/bangpypers