[storm] Django & Storm
Jeremy Roberts
jerbear at incrediblepear.com
Thu Jan 8 06:55:32 GMT 2009
Duncan McGreggor wrote:
> On Wed, 2009-01-07 at 19:02 +0100, Thomas Hervé wrote:
>> Le mercredi 07 janvier 2009 à 14:36 -0300, Eduardo Willians a écrit :
>>> Please don't judge me bad for this email, that's just my ponit-of-view.
>>>
>>> We know James Henstridge is already working on the integration between
>>> Storm and Django, that's awesome (and my wish of long time).
>>>
>>> My point, however, is that Storm team should dedicate a little more
>>> attention to this project: Storm future success may depend on it.
>> James' work has been integrated quite a long time ago now, and it just
>> needs a release. I'll try to do it real-soon-now (tm).
>>
>> But seriously, don't be so dramatic in your email. It's just software.
>
> Whhhat!?!?
>
Yeeeeeaaaaahhh booooiiiiiii!
> *Just* software! Nay, it is magnificence itself! It is the very stuff of
> creative effluence. Even more, it is creation itself!
>
Couldn't agree more. If only the old testament was executable... we'd
all individually be able to tell if it was "True" at all - in mere
minutes...
> In the beginning was the Void and nothing but the Void. In its
> loneliness, it divided in twain so as to have companionship and
> reflection. The void become "1" and "0" gave birth to the multitude of
> creation (complete with smelly design patterns).
And really Great Weed helps!
The first act of
> creation was indeed the creation of software, the idea of separation --
> of one and two, of on and off -- cast against the physical backdrop of
> the budding universe (hardware).
>
Ugh! hardware === analog stochastic uglies. Let's keep the dreamers
dreamin' the deterministic, axiomatized forms of hardware independent
predicate logic.
> Eduardo, thanks for your support of Storm :-) I'm delighted that Thomas
> will soon release its Perfection, further distinguishing our universe
> from the Void.
>
> d
>
>
kisses
-Jer
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