OpenStack has an awful lot of developers writing Python code and many of us wouldn't consider ourselves true "pythonistas". This means we wind up having a bunch of interesting discussions about e.g. EABL vs LBYL.
A particular bugbear of mine is exception handling. I'm convinced that very, very few developers think hard about their error handling strategy and that the problem is even more serious with exception based languages.
So, I really like getting into error handling discussions. This morning, we have a great one - how to do exception chaining in Python, and whether that's even something you want to do.