[Inpycon] Fwd: Proposal - Panel discussion for the Web Track of Pycon

Arvi Krishnaswamy arvi at alumni.iastate.edu
Thu Jul 17 15:26:15 CEST 2014


Hey Krace,

Good question - I'm glad you brought it up.

Ultimately, every framework is a tool, and each has its pros and cons and
it's not always easy to compare apples to apples across them. So, I'm
totally with you there.

However, I've found that certain formats work better for panel discussions.
The format I'm proposing will be a 70/30 split of time between an A vs B
format discussion followed by a more balanced summary towards the end.

I'm looking for stronger opinionated positions on each of them since I've
found in the past that this is important in order to keep a panel lively
and engaging. However, this doesn't mean there shouldn't be mutual respect
or a dog fight on stage. It also doesn't mean that there wont be a balanced
perspective across the different options being discussed.

If you'd rather have someone present a talk that compares the different
frameworks, that's something to consider for next time. But, that's not
what I'm proposing.

Arvi

On Thu, Jul 17, 2014 at 6:24 PM, Kracekumar Ramaraju <me at kracekumar.com>
wrote:

>
> If we can find panelist who have experience in more web frameworks it will
> be helpful to understand the problem and merits where each one excels,
> rather than discussion becoming A VS B. What each one can learn from
> others. It is ok to be vocal on one framework or None :-)
>


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