I've quite a few very active projects based on nevow/athena, (operating at 100k hits/day) dubbing nevow/athena as 'a large pile of aging JavaScript' sounds like it's going to be thrown overboard and simply does not credit who's credits are due. Just to stir the pot, with a broad userbase and still having 30% of the users sitting at IE6, nevow/athena is THE single bidirectional framework which deserves this name and spans everything up to the most recent implementations although there are some bug fix reviews outstanding in the for me important part of attaching/removing elements. In my opinion there is nothing really comparable to nevow/athena out there (may be node.js is slowly evolving in that direction) adoption of RIAs is painfully slow, people are content with 'search proposal' type pages and take it for granted that every highly interactive browser based app is Flash driven. Writing RIAs was what fed me for last few years so if nevow/athena is going to be flushed count me in as able to host it on trac/svn Werner On 12/20/10 3:06 AM, exarkun@twistedmatrix.com wrote:
On 01:15 am, foom@fuhm.net wrote:
On Dec 19, 2010, at 7:25 PM, Glyph Lefkowitz wrote:
Currently the plan is to move the resource model [..]
You're kidding, right? :(
I think "resource model" is a pretty vague way to explain the plan (the next phase of the plan is actually to identify specifically (and _write down_) what should be copied into Twisted Web). Here are some specific things that Twisted Web should adopt from Nevow:
- locateChild - Deferreds in Resource lookup - Deferreds in response rendering - Something like `NotFound`
Probably some other things too. Are these the things about "resource model" that make you sad? Or did the phrase conjure something else?
Jean-Paul
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