From webmaster@pferdemarkt.ws Thu Mar 6 14:09:32 2003 From: webmaster@pferdemarkt.ws (webmaster@pferdemarkt.ws) Date: Thu, 6 Mar 2003 06:09:32 -0800 Subject: [meta-sig] Pferdemarkt.ws informiert! Newsletter 03/2003 http://www.pferdemarkt.ws Message-ID: <200303061409.GAA24986@eagle.he.net> http://www.pferdemarkt.ws Wir sind in 2003 erfolgreich in des neue \"Pferdejahr 2003 gestartet. Für den schnellen Erfolg unseres Marktes möchten wir uns bei Ihnen bedanken. Heute am 06.03.2003 sind wir gut 2 Monate Online! Täglich wächst unsere Datenbank um 30 Neue Angebote. Stellen auch Sie als Privatperson Ihre zu verkaufenden Pferde direkt und vollkommen kostenlos ins Internet. Zur besseren Sichtbarmachung Ihrer Angebote können Sie bis zu ein Bild zu Ihrer Pferdeanzeige kostenlos einstellen! Wollen Sie direkt auf die erste Seite, dann können wir Ihnen unser Bonussystem empfehlen. klicken Sie hier: http://www.pferdemarkt.ws/bestellung.html Ihr http://Pferdemarkt.ws Team Klicken Sie hier um sich direkt einzuloggen http://www.Pferdemarkt.ws Kostenlos Anbieten, Kostenlos Suchen! Direkt von Privat zu Privat! Haben Sie noch Fragen mailto: webmaster@pferdemarkt.ws From ianb@colorstudy.com Sun Mar 30 20:45:54 2003 From: ianb@colorstudy.com (Ian Bicking) Date: 30 Mar 2003 14:45:54 -0600 Subject: [meta-sig] Proposal: Web-SIG Message-ID: <1049057153.689.41.camel@lothlorien> After writing the Web Framework Shootout paper for PyCon, it seems clear to me there's much of duplication of effort among the various packages (the paper is available at http://colorstudy.com/web-framework/ for the curious, though it only indirectly addresses the problems). Following discussions from PyCon, I would like to bring together some of the respective developers of these frameworks and related libraries to cooperate on such things as: installation and basic infrastructure, sharing and developing web-related modules that are reusable among the frameworks, better sharing templating languages and interfaces, and advertisement/promotion of Python as a web platform, to name a few ideas. After creation of the SIG, I would plan to specifically invite by email the developers who might be interested in this (mostly developers of the web-based tools, rather than applications), as well as making the standard set of announcements. Mission Statement: The Python Web SIG is to help the developers of Python web infrastructure to collaborate and cooperate, bridging their respective communities, promoting and refining Python as a general-purpose web development language. Coordinator: Ian Bicking Conclusion: October 2003 (six months, extending of course if the mailing list continues to be a successful means of communication) Deliverables: Maintenance of the WebProgramming Wiki page, currently a scattered source of information about Python web programming, but still the best we have. More code-sharing among similar projects. Ideally, greater code-reuse inside the libraries and frameworks themselves (for instance, sharing application servers, form processors, etc). A clear, canonical document/site presenting Python as a web development platform. Scope: This SIG is *not* intended to be a place for end-users of various web software to discuss their particular problems, but as a place to discuss the advancement of Python web programming as a whole. "Advancement" includes both promotion, as well as technical advancement. -- Ian Bicking ianb@colorstudy.com http://colorstudy.com PGP: gpg --keyserver pgp.mit.edu --recv-keys 0x9B9E28B7 4869 N. Talman Ave., Chicago, IL 60625 773-275-7241 From guido@python.org Mon Mar 31 14:50:44 2003 From: guido@python.org (Guido van Rossum) Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 09:50:44 -0500 Subject: [meta-sig] Proposal: Web-SIG In-Reply-To: Your message of "30 Mar 2003 14:45:54 CST." <1049057153.689.41.camel@lothlorien> References: <1049057153.689.41.camel@lothlorien> Message-ID: <200303311450.h2VEoip15571@odiug.zope.com> Sounds like a good idea to me. --Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)