[Zope-dev] A note on the PyCon Program committee.
Martijn Faassen
faassen at startifact.com
Tue Nov 3 11:47:42 EST 2009
Chris McDonough wrote:
[snip]
> Another way to avoid this in the future besides joining the committee would be
> for notable members of the Zope community to reach out on a regular (daily)
> basis to other Python-using communities. Offer them well-documented software,
> visit their sprints and conferences, try their alphas, join their IRC channels,
> participate in their maillists and so on. It's harder to do intercommunity
> politics daily in this way as opposed to "facing off" yearly, but it will have
> a higher, more lasting payoff.
I'm very much in agreement on this. Blogging is another way to reach
out. Reach out and interact.
It's indeed hard work to do this right. I am sitting on a few pieces of
software that are either interesting to non-Zope people or in fact
directly usable, but I haven't had the time yet to blog about them. I
intend to start blogging on a more regular basis again soon.
> It's "who you know", not "what you know" unfortunately, even in open source, as
> much as we like to believe in meritocracy.
That's true too. I'm a natural noise-maker, and I discovered that while
as a result of this I embarrass myself in public on a regular basis, it
also means a lot of people know who I am. That's a good thing.
Regards,
Martijn
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