
Hi, the latest version of web 2 is of june 2005. Is it really the latest ?? or should I get the subversion sources?
Alex.

You definitely want the version from SVN trunk. Web2 is still a work in progress, and a lot of the work is fairly new.
I'm not a developer on the project, but I wonder why web2 isn't ripe for a release and why it can't start to be viewed as the preferred choice over web already. I've been using a single web2 server to host my entire collection of sites for a while now and haven't seen any problems. See http://foss.eepatents.com/DynamicSite for some of the code.
Best regards, Ed
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Hi, the latest version of web 2 is of june 2005. Is it really the latest ?? or should I get the subversion sources?
Alex.
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* Ed Suominen general@eepatents.com [2006-07-31 05:11:20 -0700]:
I'm not a developer on the project, but I wonder why web2 isn't ripe for a release and why it can't start to be viewed as the preferred choice over web already. I've been using a single web2 server to host my entire
One reason is that Nevow has not yet been ported to web2, and there are still a few disruptive API changes looming (the whole streams/prodcons thing...).

Hi, the latest version of web 2 is of june 2005. Is it really the latest ?? or should I get the subversion sources?
Alex.
Actually the latest version released was June of 2006 (version number 0.2.) If you don't like the idea of any software you write breaking overnight because a major branch got merged you shouldn't be using web2 SVN. web2 is in the very early development releases and there are currently no plans to start worrying about backwards compatibility there is simply too much to do.
-David

- Ed Suominen general@eepatents.com [2006-07-31 05:11:20 -0700]:
I'm not a developer on the project, but I wonder why web2 isn't ripe for a release and why it can't start to be viewed as the preferred choice over web already. I've been using a single web2 server to host my entire
One reason is that Nevow has not yet been ported to web2, and there are still a few disruptive API changes looming (the whole streams/prodcons thing...).
That sounds like volunteering, I'll go get the bear.
-David
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