Dear python-dev:

The current (as of even date) summary of my recent contributions to Python -dev appears to be spam about PyCon.

Not being one to break habits, even not those of a lifetime sometimes, I spam you yet again to show you what a beautiful summary ActiveState have provided (I don't know whether this URL is cacheable or not):

<http://aspn.activestate.com/ASPN/Mail/Browse/ByAuthor/python-dev?author=cHljb25AcHl0aG9uLm9yZw-->

If I remember Trent Lott (?) described at an IPC the SQL Server database that drives this system, and it was a great example of open source technology driving a proprietary (but I expect (?) relatively portable) repository.

Since I have your attention (and if I haven't then it really doesn't matter what I write hereafter, goodbye ...) I will also point out that the current top hit on Google for

        "Microsoft to Provide PyCon Opening Keynote"

is

[Python-Dev] Microsoft to Provide PyCon Opening Keynote
by Steve Holden (you can repeat the search to see whether this assertion is true as you read this mail, and read the opening keynote announcement [I hope...]).


Space at PyCon is again enlarged, but it certainly isn't infinite. I'd love to see it filled in my third and last year as chair. The program committee have worked incredibly hard to make sure we all have to choose between far more technical content than a single individual can possibly take in on their own. They [disclaimer: I was program chair, but this should be kudos for the committee membership - without whom this conference would have failed in many dimensions] they have succeeded so well we all, I hope, have to agonize between two sumptuous but equidistant technical bales of hay.

Only by providing such rich choice can we ensure that an even broader community forms around Python, with free interchange between the technical communities of the proprietary and open source worlds, and equitable participation in the benefit.

Sorry I haven't made many CVS contributions lately. We really should be showcasing more Python technologies via www.python.org.

targeted-marketing-to-talented-professionals-ly y'rs  - steve
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Steve Holden               http://www.holdenweb.com/
Python Web Programming  http://pydish.holdenweb.com/
Holden Web LLC      +1 703 861 4237  +1 800 494 3119

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