
Hacking, hacking, hacking ...
We'll get there eventually, it is not ready for prime time and not doing all the things it should do but it is a start! Let there be Colivri. The world may not need another social network around books but our take on it is a tad different from what is out there and we like the UX we are providing much better (more on that later :P).
Last WE Pylule was the most represented regional python user group at Pycon.FR which is pretty cool! We had lunch together in Paris too (Etienne was missing though). It was pretty interesting!
One of the subject that caught my attention was the Couch DB talk. I started worrying too early about DB optimization on Colivri, that was refreshing ;)
David Larlet talks on Django were also interesting but didn't convince me to love Django. It has too many shortcomings for my liking that even a great community can't fix.
Em. stopped me from sending a get out of my fucking shop email to the most arrogant prick I ever had to deal with since the inception of IEforge. What is funny is that even if he reads this post I am convinced he is so full of himself that he will not guess he is the one!
In the meantime I'd rather work with Alex Taylor at deploying Inline Search on 180 computers in school in England ... thank you very much!
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