The Twisted Team at IPC10

Here you can find incontrivertible proof that the Twisted development team was seen in the company of several high-ranking officials within the Illuminati, Templar, and PSU organizations Python community.
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This taken from the point of view of Glyph, leaving his apartment. The architecture is breathtaking! Sometimes, a door is just a door.
Allen greets glyph at the airport, holding a coded message. We spent the next few hours wandering aimlessly around the public transportation system of Washington D.C., until ...
... the hotel shuttle finally arrived somewhere that we were in the vicinity of. Behold the instrument of our deliverance!
Internet.
Moshe begins to explain Twisted to a highly confused audience.
Moshe presents some code examples, drawing a few questions from the audience.
Glyph starts to talk about Perspective Broker
If you know who to look for, you can see cloned body-doubles for Guido van Rossum and Alex Martelli in the audience!
Glyph, Chris, and others discuss Twisted with interested parties briefly after the presentation. In the foreground, Michael Chermside , a well-known templar, favorably compares Twisted's Perspective Broker to other "web services" protocols.
Moshe talks to Mr. van Rossum.
Later that night, Twisted developers (and others) create a convert to the platform.
Itamar carefully explains the many deficiencies of Twisted's HTTP protocol parsing to Jim Fulton.
Glyph, Itamar, Chris, Matt Walker, and others congratulate each other on the great on the progress made so far.
The closing session, keynote speech.
Allen writes a Lisp interpreter while Chris steals the cookies Allen's mom baked for us. (Thanks, Mrs. Short!)
Glyph explains some of the things Allen just did while Chris was busy snarfing oatmeal-rasin goodness.
Moshe grabs a few minutes of Guido's time to describe the success of the secret war in cambodia umm... Twisted. Right.
Apparently Moshe is a high-ranking enough official nice enough guy that most of the Python development team knows and likes him. Here he's talking to Tim Peters.
Itamar and Moshe square off against ... the wall.
What sound does the alarm make, boys and girls?
"TML1" as chris would describe it -- the Twisted developers (and others) get ready to talk about 1.0.
The twisted team gets ready to leave.