Re: [Zope-dev] A note on the PyCon Program committee.

2009-11-03 Thread Carlos de la Guardia
I also proposed a Grok tutorial, but I've had no word about its
acceptance or declination. My zope talk where I would discuss Grok,
buildout and zope.component was rejected.

Carlos de la Guardia

On Tue, Nov 3, 2009 at 1:13 PM, Chris McDonough chr...@plope.com wrote:
 So were any Zope talks/tutorials accepted?

 FWIW, Tres had a BFG talk accepted, and Carlos had a BFG talk and a BFG
 tutorial accepted.  I proposed a talk about profiling that didn't make it.

 The TG guys had one talk accepted.

 Not sure about Pylons.

 I assume Django had a bunch, but I don't know for sure.

 - C


 Martijn Faassen wrote:
 Chris McDonough wrote:
 [snip]
 Another way to avoid this in the future besides joining the committee would 
 be
 for notable members of the Zope community to reach out on a regular (daily)
 basis to other Python-using communities.  Offer them well-documented 
 software,
 visit their sprints and conferences, try their alphas, join their IRC 
 channels,
 participate in their maillists and so on.  It's harder to do intercommunity
 politics daily in this way as opposed to facing off yearly, but it will 
 have
 a higher, more lasting payoff.

 I'm very much in agreement on this. Blogging is another way to reach
 out. Reach out and interact.

 It's indeed hard work to do this right. I am sitting on a few pieces of
 software that are either interesting to non-Zope people or in fact
 directly usable, but I haven't had the time yet to blog about them. I
 intend to start blogging on a more regular basis again soon.

 It's who you know, not what you know unfortunately, even in open 
 source, as
 much as we like to believe in meritocracy.

 That's true too. I'm a natural noise-maker, and I discovered that while
 as a result of this I embarrass myself in public on a regular basis, it
 also means a lot of people know who I am. That's a good thing.

 Regards,

 Martijn

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[Zope-dev] Adding files to a request feature

2000-06-02 Thread Carlos de la Guardia

Hi,

I have created a very simple Search and Replace tab and added it to my
Zope´s management interface. I would like to contribute this to the Zope
distribution if possible. What process do I need to follow for you guys
to check it out. I found the collector and I imagine I could add a
request for a feature. But is there a way to include new files with
that?

Thanks for your help.

Carlos de la Guardia


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