Re: [Twisted-Python] ANN: Nufox 0.1.0
On Thu, Oct 13, 2005 at 01:18:28AM +1100, Timothy Stebbing wrote:
Nufox is a remote-XUL server framework for building live, event-driven, through-the-web GUI applications without writing markup, just python. This is the initial release and represents several months work, much thanks to cablehead, radix, exarkun et al for their advice and contributions.
url: http://trac.nunatak.com.au/projects/nufox download: http://trac.nunatak.com.au/trac/Nufox-0.1.0.tar.gz
Looks pretty cool! btw, you like me use nevow but you don't seem to be using web2 at all, you've got only one document explaining some bits of web2 in the doc directory. I still wonder what is the roadmap w.r.t. to nevow and web2, and when approximatively should we start to worry about migrating our apps to web2?
On Fri, 14 Oct 2005 07:38:14 +0200, Andrea Arcangeli <andrea@cpushare.com> wrote:
I still wonder what is the roadmap w.r.t. to nevow and web2, and when approximatively should we start to worry about migrating our apps to web2?
We are hard at work trying to come up with that roadmap. When you need to start worrying about migrating your apps to web2, there will be some loud noises on this list. We are *also* planning to do more releases of Nevow, as JP has just documented our last one on his blog: http://www.livejournal.com/users/jcalderone/11535.html so there will be a discrete release where you will do the web2 migration. You don't have to track trunk in every application any more :).
On Fri, Oct 14, 2005 at 02:04:58AM -0400, glyph@divmod.com wrote:
We are hard at work trying to come up with that roadmap. When you need to start worrying about migrating your apps to web2, there will be some loud noises on this list.
We are *also* planning to do more releases of Nevow, as JP has just documented our last one on his blog:
http://www.livejournal.com/users/jcalderone/11535.html
so there will be a discrete release where you will do the web2 migration. You don't have to track trunk in every application any more :).
Ok great! ;) BTW, my favourite new feature is the persistence for sessions, I'm going to try it out soon...
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