On Whose Desktop

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Steve Holden

Fuzzyman said:
Guido (of course), Brett Cannon, Martin v Loewis, Jim Hugunin, Ted
Leung, Dino Viehland (core developer of IronPython), Titus Brown, Ivan
Kristic, Mark Shuttleworth, Tim Golden, Michele Simionato, Thomas
Heller, Greg Ewing - any and all of these would be great.

Any women in Python you could ask - how about Anna Ravenscroft?
Bruno Desthuilliers wrote:

The effbot ?
Maybe Martin v. Loewis? He contributes so much to Python. I met him once
several years ago at a Python conference (or maybe it was still just a
workshop then), but beyond seeing his titanic contributions to Python, I
know little about the guy.

I hope *everyone* knows that Martin was the winner of this year's Frank
Willison Award:

http://www.python.org/community/awards/frank-willison/#martin-von-l-wis-2008

Great! Keep the suggestions coming, please!

regards
Steve
 
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James Stroud

Steve said:
Thanks to Barry Warsaw the "On Your Desktop" blog now has a new entry:

Note the thumb trackball. It's the shiznizzle. Give one two weeks of
your patience and you'll seriously consider having it implanted in your
thigh so you don't have to worry about missing it when you travel.
 

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