Tuesday, February 19, 2008

This Week in Django 11

with hosts Michael Trier and Brian Rosner

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This Week in Django is a weekly podcast about all things Django.

This week we are pleased to have Eric Florenzano on the show. We discuss PyCon 2008, the world-wide sprint, all of Eric’s projects and a few notable blog posts, a few source commits, a new Django book, and recent changes to the Django Bot. This is definitely one of our best shows yet!

NOTE: Bumper music for Community Catchup is missing. So just sit tight for seven seconds or so.

Please see the Show Notes below for all the pertinent information and links

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Big News (1:31)

Tracking Trunk (5:09)

  • Fixed ModelForms Subclassing – to the extent that it can be made to work.

Branching & Merging (12:25)

Django Interviews (22:21)

Special interview with Eric Florenzano.

Work

  • Consultant for EyeSpot Corporation. EyeSpot delivers YouTube type content with special editing capabilities through their Web site.

Projects

Writing

Community Catchup (53:40)

  • DjangoBot Updates:
    • Added new keywords: help, ticket, and changeset
    • Added trac tracking
      • Reports in the channel when Changesets happen
      • Reports in the channel when Tickets are open, closed, or reopened
      • Multi-channel support now. Bot can live in several channels at the same time to support things like #django and #django-sprint at the same time.
      • Logging support being tested. Release will be forthcoming.

Thank You! (1:20:02)

Comments - 5 people have already said something. Join the discussion.

  • Noah said

    The audio production quality makes it hard to listen to... I'm not sure if there is anything you can do but if there is, please!

  • Empty said

    Noah: Sounds good on my end. I'm not sure what to tell you. Please contact me at my email address on the sidebar. I'd like to discuss it further with you. Thanks.

  • Andi said

    I really like your podcasts. One of the best things I've heard in a long time. Especially talking about changesets. How cool is that!? First time I ever heard someone talking about checkins in a podcast. Groovy. I like to make a suggestion though, It would be cool to have a webpage with an overview and links to all the weekly potcasts/shownotes. I found it tedious to look up all the relating shownotes posts to a podcast (listening to it via itunes rss) when catching up. maybe just me. anyways, keep up the great show!

  • Brian Rosner said

    @Andi

    We are working on a website where it will be optimized for the podcasts. Thanks for your kind words!

  • Empty said

    Andi: yes thank you. In the meantime go to http://blog.michaeltrier.com/netcasts/ which will list all of the TWiDs together on one page. You can also use: http://blog.michaeltrier.com/tags/twid as a tag. As far as potcasts are concerned, well let's just say I'll let you find the links to those yourself. :)