[11:14] <rick_h_> jrwren: get into the #bookie channel, pushed a bookmarlet up.
[11:14] <rick_h_> still needs lot of work, login and go to your account page and a bookmarklet withthe right url is created for you
[11:15] <rick_h_> the new/edit ui needs some extra error checking/etc (if you've already bookmarked a url and such)
[11:15] <rick_h_> I'll try to hack on it some more tonight, but just got enough working before the boy got up, yay for early hacking
[11:37] <rick_h_> hah, except it doesn't work lol, awesome
[12:04] <rick_h_> there we go, that should work for now
[14:13] <snap-l> Good morning, noble folk
[14:16] <snap-l> I've got 67 spam comments on my website
[14:16] <snap-l> since 8/15
[14:16] <snap-l> and two of them are pingbacks from some turntable spammers.
[14:22] <snap-l> https://twitter.com/#!/hsivonen/statuses/107442931207634945 <- Going to explode.
[14:39] <snap-l> OK, all better now
[21:20] <brousch> heh, sounds like my python3 non-framework is better than this book http://streamhacker.com/2011/08/27/python-3-web-development-review/
[23:06] <snap-l> brousch: Yeah, it's another case of Packt Publishing whipping out some books
[23:10] <brousch> snap-l: what do you think about a beginning Python web dev tutorial? sort of take the people just getting into python through being ready for a framework
[23:11] <brousch> virtualenv, git/mercurial, cherrypy app into template, then sqlite into sqlalchemy
[23:11] <brousch> deploy on mod_wsgi
[23:13] <brousch> basically the core of a web framework. explain how the pieces fit together and why
[23:29] <snap-l> brousch: That would be pretty cool
[23:32] <brousch> hard part would be tuning it for 1 hour