[Twisted-Python] Evangelism notes...

Jordan Krushen jkrushen at gmail.com
Thu May 5 13:06:41 MDT 2005


On 5/5/05, Jeff Grimmett <grimmtooth at gmail.com> wrote:

> On 5/5/05, Bob Ippolito <bob at redivi.com> wrote:
> 
> > I think there's probably a lot of Twisted "end-user documentation"
> > lying around in the form of presentations and tutorials given at 
> > various conferences.  If someone aggregates the links to all of that
> > stuff, it would probably be a useful resource to new-ish users.

>  Whatever happened to the idea of a twisted Wiki, anyway? That's the sort of
> thing it's good at.

I was thinking more along the lines of an RSS/blog aggregator on the
main site, taking in the developers' (and possibly some users') blogs,
and filtering them for relevance.

I know I get a ton of value out of reading various Python-, Twisted-,
and PyObjC-related posts in the blogosphere (though I rather dislike
RSS).  There's a different feel to that kind of info; it tends to feel
more personally relevant.  It's relevant enough for *someone* to write
about it, one hopes it's relevant enough for someone else to read :)

Wouldn't require [much] new code to get working vs. a wiki, it'd be
constantly updated, and once set up, nobody would have to write any
more than they already do.

J.




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