Miscellanea — Python Sprints, Nasuni, etc.

July 30th, 2010 § 0 comments

I’ve obvi­ously been quiet here on my per­sonal blog — as every­one who reads reg­u­larly knows I’m neck-deep in a pretty excit­ing startup call Nasuni as well as doing other projects, like the PSF Spon­sored sprints thing. That com­bined with twit­ter means my time for other addi­tional long-form con­tent is min­i­mal. So here’s a small roundup of inter­est­ing things:

Nasuni

Yup, still run­ning Python and Django! We’re actu­ally pretty proud to be a spon­sor for Djan­go­Con 2010 com­ing up in Sep­tem­ber — I’ll be attend­ing, so I hope to see all the famil­iar Django faces I know, and meet some new ones.

I’ve been blog­ging semi-regularly for the Nasuni blog itself — my posts are focused on product-things more than any­thing else. Here’s a small list of posts which I’ve done:

  • The Road to Release — Fea­ture Pre­views — this is actu­ally my lat­est one, and the first in a series where I’ll be show­ing off some of the new fea­tures we’re adding in the lat­est release.
  • Look­ing at Open­Stack, a Rack­space and NASA ini­tia­tive — For those of you who don’t know, Rack­space and NASA announced Open­Stack — the awe­some part? It’s all python — I had the swift com­po­nent (which pow­ers Rackspace’s cloud­files sys­tem) of Open­Stack run­ning pretty quickly. I’d rec­om­mend snag­ging the code from launch­pad and tak­ing a look. Swift (the stor­age com­po­nent) uses event­let — and Nova (the com­pute part) uses Tor­nado and Twisted.
  • Stor­age Switzer­land Test Dri­ves the Filer — This is a response to an arti­cle writ­ten about the prod­uct — I actu­ally used it to pre­view some of the work going into the next release of the Filer.
  • Thanks to Django — This piece goes into some detail about our use of Django, it’s one of our ways of say­ing thanks. I still need to rework it so we can send it over for the Django Suc­cess Sto­ries page.
  • Thanks to the Sup­port­ing Cast — This is an ear­lier thank you post — but to the other peo­ple who have helped out a ton, includ­ing Greg New­man, Lin­coln Loop, and Revsys.
  • The Donut Solu­tion — This was a fun one, mainly to show that yes — we’re lis­ten­ing hard to cus­tomer feed­back, and we’re improving/iterating quickly. Also, I get to show off UI improvements.
  • Finally — The Nasuni Blog team — this is the rosetta stone for the authors of the blog, describ­ing who we are. I didn’t write this piece, but it’s good read­ing to fig­ure out who is who.

If you’re inter­ested in Nasuni — or cloud stor­age in gen­eral — I’d encour­age you to sign up for the RSS feed. We’re try­ing to keep the infor­ma­tion use­ful out­side of “just us” (despite my urge and predilec­tion to churn­ing out com­pletely product-related posts) — and if you ever have feed­back, drop us a line.

PSF Spon­sored Sprints

The project con­tin­ues on — we’ve funded two sprints so far, and have sev­eral more com­ing down the pike. We’re always in need of vol­un­teers to help us do things like the man­u­als and site maintenance/content author­ing. Here’s some highlights:

  • The call for appli­ca­tions is open — The call for appli­ca­tions is open — and now I sus­pect we won’t be clos­ing it. Orig­i­nally, I thought we’d have to do things in waves of apply-approve. As time has pro­gressed, I no longer think this is the case.
  • Mon­treal Python Pack­ag­ing sprint wrap up — the wrap up report for our first sprint!
  • Europy­thon core sprint report - another wrap up report for the core sprint we pro­vided funds to.
  • Just added the loca­tions page — we now have people/companies offer­ing up space for sprint­ers! Check it out!
  • Finally - Sprints at PyOhio — PyOhio is going on this week­end, if you’re in the area you should really go check it out! Cather­ine has gone above and beyond with the entire “become a con­trib­u­tor” effort going on.

Please! If you’re think­ing about hold­ing a sprint - send us an appli­ca­tion! Heck, even if we’re not spon­sor­ing it, we’ll help pro­mote you via the blog, and the sprint cal­en­dar we have up. A lit­tle fact? The sprints we’ve funded so far, and that are on deck for fund­ing are all out­side of the US, which is both awe­some, and surprising!

PSF Board

Some of you prob­a­bly know that I’m cur­rently on the board of direc­tors for the PSF — things progress well here, but I mainly wanted to call out the excel­lent blog Doug Hell­mann has been author­ing for PSF news. You should really be watch­ing that because yes — we do do things, and hope­fully over the next year, we’ll be doing more awe­some things.

I’ve actu­ally got a big­ger post in the works for what I think the ulti­mate mis­sion of the PSF is/should be as well as “how do you get money from us” as well. Must find the time!

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