I spoke at PyCon, and it was my first time speaking at a major conference. If any HN'er with some spare time (or interest in the topic!) would like to give me feedback on what's good and bad about my talk, and what I can do to improve next time, it'd be very much appreciated.
Great talk! The last question you received about how the python memcache client handles distributing keys after adding a node (rather than removing one) would've been interesting to know, but no sweat. Looks like somebody explains how this is handled for the ruby client: https://www.mikeperham.com/2009/01/14/consistent-hashing-in-...
Thanks!
http://pyvideo.org/video/2578/cache-me-if-you-can-memcached-...