Mike,

All my experience with Django and Plone have been personal use. I am not an expert by any means. Unfortunately I have not used TurboGears, though I can certainly learn. It's hard for me to gauge what level of skill you guys are looking for, maybe a test run to see if I can perform the task or not? Otherwise I'm also open to other items that utilizes python aside from web, if fit in. What I seek is an opportunity to further my python skills.

touruni

On Wed, Jul 28, 2010 at 6:19 PM, Mike McGrath <mmcgrath@redhat.com> wrote:
On Wed, 28 Jul 2010, touruni touruni wrote:

> It said to keep bugging until I get a sponsor. So here I am again. :) - touruni
>
>
> All,
>  
> Per initiation procedure outlined here:
> http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Infrastructure/GettingSponsored
>  
> Will someone be kind enough to sponsor this semi-young lad who has:
>  
> - 10 Years of experience in IT
> - 1 Year of Python programming
> - 3 Year of RHEL Administration
> - RT/Nagios/The Grinder/Xen/Kickstart/Plone/Django
>  
> I am interested the items listed below :
>  
> Python
> Script writers and automators
> Virtualization
> Building and build environments
>  
> Ideally i would like to work on all things that utilizes python. I am looking to develope my python programming skills. Whether it be a program that needs to written or a
> script or updating something
> that is python.
>
> I am applying from Sacramento, California / PST. I am interested in working on the team because I have a passion to learn. I want to sharpen my skills and collaborating with
> others who have the same
> passion.
>  

We use a lot of turbogears (which would be functionally similar to Django)
could you go into your django experiences a bit?  Have you looked at
TurboGears at all?

       -Mike

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