After trying for several years I finally got a chance to attend PyCon. What a treat, the attendees, sessions, volunteers, etc. all intersected to create a great conference.
This seems to be a PyCon tradition, where several rooms are set aside and the community crowd sources topics of conversation and then you show up at the appropriate time for the topic you're interested in. It's an interesting way of expanding on the usual hallway conversations you get at a conference. I attended the Google App Engine open space and along with Guido and we fielded questions for an hour. It was a great crowd with really good questions, as always, it's nice to meet developers face to face and to learn their concerns and questions about the platform.
There was also an open space session on RESTful JSON that I planned on attending but completely spaced on it. If anyone has notes of what happened I would appreciate it if you shared them with me, or better yet, posted them to the mailing list.
They are in subversion and I haven't created a download package yet. If you don't want to wait you can get the materials by:
svn checkout http://app-engine-tutorial.googlecode.com/svn/trunk/ app-engine-tutorial-read-only I should have a package up shortly.
Posted by Joe on 2009-03-31
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