In one of the meeting rooms in the conference hotel, a dozen or so Djangonauts are quietly and productively hacking away on projects such as geodjango, a more decoupled admin, and Django snippets.

Ian Bicking pops his head in the door. In a loud whisper: "Hey is this the quiet room! Can I join the quiet room!" (It was, in fact, designated as The Quiet Room.) A crowd of other web folks burst into the room and it quickly becomes apparent that they were probably at the EWT party and not sprinting.

There is some uproar as Ian demonstrates the next generation of Python packaging. The crowd leaves shortly after, causing mischief elsewhere in the hotel.

James Bennett leaves the room to get a drink, returning with the following prediction (paraphrased): "It seems that Django and Zope are the only web frameworks whose members aren't going to get arrested."

(Gary sums up some other moments nicely in PyCon 2007: The Untold Stories.)