How to promote Python in the Federal government?
Tim Churches
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Mon Mar 3 13:53:07 EST 2003
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On Tue, 2003-03-04 at 03:43, Stephen Ferg wrote: > Currently, the level of Python-awareness in the Federal government (or > at least at my agency in Washington DC) is extremely low. Most > programmers and managers aren't even aware of the existence of a > programming language named "Python". Most managers are barely aware > of open-source software, and would never switch to open-source from > Microsoft for fear of "lack of support"! A few of our technical > people are very enthusiastic about open-source -- but for most of > them, "open-source" equates only to Linux, Apache, and Perl. > > I thought of trying to create a Federal Python Users Group (FedPy?). > The purpose of FedPy would be to raise awareness of Python and its > capabilities among Federal agencies, and to (at least) provide a > membership list that might help Federal Pythonistas (employees and > contractors) to know about and communicate with each other. But user > groups don't seem to flourish here -- the local Python/Zope user group > is moribund. > > Any suggestions? Why don't you attend the eGovOS confernece in Washington DC on March 17-19, 2003. Registration is free, I think. Many talks, but a quick scan revealed the following which are certain to mention Python (there may be others): Aron Trauring, Zoteca, Python, Twisted and EAI [Abstract] Robert Page, Zope Corporation, Zope [Abstract] Jacob Hallén, Python Business Forum, OpenSource Software, Government and Industry [Abstract] Nick Guzman, Jim Michelson, The George Washington University Center for Emergency Preparedness and Cyber Security Policy and Research Institute, Washington, DC, Building a Secure Collaborative Environment Using Zope's Content Management Framework Andreas Tille, Robert Koch-Institute, Integrated software environment for all medical tasks based on Debian, GNU/Linux [Abstract] Ross Lazarus, Harvard University, Open source in Sndromic Surveillance for Bioterrorism and Public Health Preparedness [Abstract] Andrew Ho, UCLA, OIO: Open Infrastructure for Outcomes [Abstract] -- Tim C PGP/GnuPG Key 1024D/EAF993D0 available from keyservers everywhere or at http://members.optushome.com.au/tchur/pubkey.asc Key fingerprint = 8C22 BF76 33BA B3B5 1D5B EB37 7891 46A9 EAF9 93D0 -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: signature.asc Type: application/pgp-signature Size: 196 bytes Desc: This is a digitally signed message part URL: <http://mail.python.org/pipermail/python-list/attachments/20030304/092e238b/attachment.sig>
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