http://sciencegallery.ie/hire_host_your_event
I guess that would blow the unbudget?
Eoghan
2009/7/1 Daniel Kersten <dker...@gmail.com>:
Since the meetup is so close, perhaps best to leave it until thent to discuss?
Although it probably be helpful to find out about possiblevenues
before Wednesday, so we have enough info for a decision.
I could contact Trinity to see if they could facilitiate us? Unless
some more recent Trinity person wants to take that on?
Regards,
Alan.
A few suggestions... (Take them or leave them!)
Call it a barcamp. "Unconference" is unwieldy.
Hold off until September. August is the silly season. Many people will
be on vacation. Plus, there will be more time to prepare and promote
the event.
If the venue has four rooms available, dedicate one to a Python track,
one to "other" talks (which could include a showing from Ruby Ireland)
and a couple of rooms for "open space" discussions.
Seek sponsorship. Every barcamp I've seen has been free-to-attend,
usually with oodles of free food funded by the sponsors. Look at the
sites from previous Irish barcamps for likely sponsors.
Widening the event's focus to make it a barcamp will draw a bigger
crowd; it may interest more people in Python; and it's more likely to
attract sponsorship.
Any other supporters of a "BarCamp Dublin II"?
Regards,
Kevin.
I could be wrong, but I think they might both be on this list.
The one-day PyCon UK event will be on Saturday, September 5th.
> Kevin, were you at the unconference panel, they had interesting suggestions?)
No, I didn't make it to that one.
Ciao,
Kevin.
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> I want to try to have a venue
> that does not have drinks
woooo let not be to radical here
I'm trying to get an overview of whats out there, so far I have
Twisted
asyncore
Medusa
Kamaelia (not sure if this is actually async, have to look it over)
Eventlet
Is there anything interesting out there I'm missing?
Thanks
Sean
Mark Nottingham's nbhttp is worth a look, although "not ready for
production use".
http://github.com/mnot/nbhttp/tree/master
Nagare is stackless and continuation based.
http://www.nagare.org/trac/wiki/NagareFeatures
Evserver is another contender, not sure about project status.
http://code.google.com/p/evserver/
Al.
Thanks Al,
Im actually hunting for lower level stuff, I wont be using HTTP rather a
custom protocol.
> I'm trying to get an overview of whats out there, so far I have
>
> Twisted
- Good but it's twisted so the usual deferred vs not deferred argument
can ensue amongst folks. Obviously well tested and proven.
> asyncore
- I believe most folks don't recommend this, choosing twisted instead.
It's main advantage is it's bundled with python but I know some folks
have some very unkind words to say about it.
> Medusa
- Ditto(ish)
> Kamaelia (not sure if this is actually async, have to look it over)
This one is quite interesting, uses inbox/outbox approach, similar to
erlang in some ways. Wire up your component's inboxes and bob's your
uncle. I'd recommend looking at this one, Michael Sparks and co have
put a lot of work into it. AFAIK it implements the actor model.
> Eventlet
>
This one pops in and out discussions, depending on how much
maintenance it's getting at any given moment. I really don't know how
much wide spread use it gets (it's the one second life settled on
isn't it?)
> Is there anything interesting out there I'm missing?
>
If you are on the market I strongly recommend stackless and any
framework based on that. Again it can implement the actor model, plus
eve proves it works in industrial grade environments.
I believe concurrence is layered on top of this.
mick
> Thing is, we will need a venue that is quiet and even have a few rooms.
Ok Since I was Shooting/Shouting my mouth off and killing the Buzz last
night with all my negativity.
WRT to venue, if we want to hold it in a university or some place like that,
what we are looking for is Tutorial Rooms, they would be the ideal size.
And if people don't mind taking a train to Maynooth, I can try to sort out
the venue.
Let me know how you all feel about this.
-v