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  1. @doughellmann dateutil has the rrule module which may do what you want
  2. @brandon_rhodes hmm, you can always just .count() stuff in MongoDB :)
  3. just found out we'll be having a girl in April. Little sister for Matthew! She's doing just fine (as is Nancy)!
  4. My talk "How Python, Turbogears, and MongoDB are Transforming SourceForge.net" accepted for PyCon 2010! :-)
  5. @pjenvey +1 on seeing pep380 before the moratorium starts; less interested in 362
  6. @percious try "python -W error `which paster` ...."
  7. @percious try running python -W error to turn DeprecationWarnings into exceptions with tracebacks
  8. @cleverdevil wow- no mention of shootq, burbon, or grilling; you must be losing your mojo
  9. @sechastain SF is great; go to sf.net and you'll see what I've been up to- whole consumer flow is new
  10. @sechastain oh and I guess congratulations are in order for you, too!
  11. @sechastain um... Yeah, I started at SourceForge in June
  12. At #jqcon and trying to dry out http://twitpic.com/hfpdv
  13. @japrice Yeah, but there are actually over 40M uninsured, not 15...
  14. @rkischuk: One of many reasons why http://bit.ly/7ktUP was prescient
  15. @brandon_rhodes it's not that ET is so awesome; it's that it's so much better than sax/dom
  16. @brandon_rhodes I still like being able to just say sorted(collection) w/o keyfunc, esp. when interactively exploring code in ipython
  17. @lirazsiri sf.net had some download problems related to a feature push a few days ago, but Turnkey Linux et. al. download fine now.
  18. @SikoSoft According to OSI, if you're really "Open Source", *anyone* can resell your apps (not just SourceForge) http://is.gd/1MssF
  19. @brandon_rhodes I see your point re: comapring strings & ints, but it makes heterogenous sorted collections possible, which is nice.
  20. @noahgift nope; just visiting here for OSCON