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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.
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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 ...
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... the hotel shuttle finally arrived somewhere that we were in the vicinity
of. Behold the instrument of our deliverance!
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Internet.
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Moshe begins to explain Twisted to a highly confused audience.
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Moshe presents some code examples, drawing a few questions from the audience.
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Glyph starts to talk about Perspective Broker
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If you know who to look for, you can see cloned body-doubles
for Guido van Rossum and Alex Martelli in the audience!
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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.
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Moshe talks to Mr. van Rossum.
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Later that night, Twisted developers (and others) create a convert to the platform.
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Itamar carefully explains the many deficiencies of Twisted's HTTP protocol
parsing to Jim Fulton.
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Glyph, Itamar, Chris, Matt Walker, and others congratulate each other on the
great on the progress made so far.
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The closing session, keynote speech.
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Allen writes a Lisp interpreter while Chris steals the cookies Allen's mom
baked for us. (Thanks, Mrs. Short!)
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Glyph explains some of the things Allen just did while Chris was busy snarfing
oatmeal-rasin goodness.
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Moshe grabs a few minutes of Guido's time to describe the success of
the secret war in cambodia umm... Twisted. Right.
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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.
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Itamar and Moshe square off against ... the wall.
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What sound does the alarm make, boys and girls?
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"TML1" as chris would describe it -- the Twisted developers (and others) get
ready to talk about 1.0.
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The twisted team gets ready to leave.
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