[Twisted-Python] Google used Twisted...

...but nobody should know: ;-) http://twistedmatrix.com/trac/wiki/WikiStart?action=diff&version=42&old_version=38 (And apparently they still use it: ) http://www.oreillynet.com/onlamp/blog/2007/06/python_web_application_framewo... oubiwann: what's up? -- Nicola Larosa - http://www.tekNico.net/ Q: Aside from Dojo, what is your favorite Ajax framework? A: MochiKit. YUI is great code too, but MochiKit has it beat for clarity of vision and implementation quality. Bob Ippolito gets the constraints of the web. That, and I'm a Python guy at heart. -- Alex Russell, August 2006

On 08:11 am, nico@teknico.net wrote:
...but nobody should know: ;-) (And apparently they still use it: )
Much as I'd love to brag about this, I think it's slightly jumping the gun :). To my knowledge, Jot Live was the part of Jotspot that used Twisted, and it was discontinued or something. The second link was just some guy at Google who read about Twisted and then presented something about it. Google seems to be pretty good to the open source projects that they really use. If they do start using it in earnest, I'm sure we'll hear about it.

On 08:11 am, nico@teknico.net wrote:
...but nobody should know: ;-) (And apparently they still use it: )
Much as I'd love to brag about this, I think it's slightly jumping the gun :). To my knowledge, Jot Live was the part of Jotspot that used Twisted, and it was discontinued or something. The second link was just some guy at Google who read about Twisted and then presented something about it. Google seems to be pretty good to the open source projects that they really use. If they do start using it in earnest, I'm sure we'll hear about it.
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