Dougma (dŭg·mə) n.

  1. An authoritative principle, belief, or statement of ideas or opinion, especially one considered to be absolutely true by Doug; who is often wrong.
  2. A specific tenet or dougtrine authoritatively laid down, as by Doug.
  3. A system of principles or tenets, for Doug.
March 18th, 2008

PyCons failure as a community conference has been greatly exaggerated.

Ok, that title is alarmist and a straw man. Just chock it up to my catching up on slashdot articles. I guess its time for a rant of my own.

In the past week I have been told a three times that I am the ‘voice of PyCon’, and others have viewed me as speaking from some position of authority (their exact word). This frightens me, as I really see myself as just another python user and like any other PyCon attendee; I just happen to have volunteered my time, like many, many, others. I still use perl regularly, program primarily in C++ on Windows, and lack minions of any kind (though I am taking applications). So before we get into this mess any further, I would like to make it clear that I am not speaking on the behalf of the ‘PyCon’ (as if it had somehow become a thing incarnate), the other organizers, or the PSF. I am speaking for myself as a sponsor, a volunteer, and most importantly as an attendee. These opinions are my own.

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March 13th, 2007

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