[Chicago] turbogears 2.0

Mark Ramm mark.mchristensen at gmail.com
Thu Apr 12 16:36:02 CEST 2007


You can absolutely use Genshi/CherryPy3/SQLAlchemy by fall.

Right now you can use Genshi/SQLAlchemy very easily, and CherryPy 2-3
shouldn't have any user visible changes unless you were planning on
teaching people how to write filters ;)

And in we integrated CherryPy 3 into the trunk a few weeks ago, and
are looking to release a 1.1 alpha that moves forward support for all
three of thee CherryPy 3/Genshi/SQLAlchemy treo.

--Mark Ramm

On 4/9/07, DiPierro, Massimo <MDiPierro at cti.depaul.edu> wrote:
> Thank you. At DePaul we have created a new course on "frameworks for web development". It will be taught in fall and we were hoping to be able to use Turbogears but only if we can do it with Genshi/Cherrpy3/SQLalchemy. Nobody wants to develop teaching material and then everything changes again ;-)
>
> Massimo
>
> Massimo Di Pierro
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>
> I expect 1.1 to be released sometime in the next month or two, with
> Genshi/Cherrpy3/SQLalchemy as the defaults.   We'll still support
> current TG projects with very few changes, since SQLObject and Kid
> will still be supported.
>
> If you use CherryPy filters extensively those will need to be
> converted into what CherryPy 3 calls Tools -- but in my experience
> that has been very painless.
>
>
> TurboGears 2.0 will have a few more changes in how application
> configuration is done, and perhaps some updated components, and it
> should also include a pretty large change in the way the @expose
> decorator is implemented -- but again we're hoping we can maintain the
> current API while totally rewriting the implementation.
>
> So, to answer your question, I'd expect TurboGears 2.0 sometime late
> this fall at the earliest.
>
> --Mark Ramm
>
> On 4/7/07, DiPierro, Massimo <MDiPierro at cti.depaul.edu> wrote:
> > Hi everybody?
> >
> > Does anybody know when turbogears 2.0 is expected to be released?
> >
> > Massimo
> >
> > Massimo Di Pierro
> > CTI DePaul University, 243 S Wabash Ave, Chicago, IL 60604
> > Tel. +1-312-362-5173, Fax. +1-312-362-6116
> > Email: mdipierro at cs.depaul.edu<mailto:mdipierro at cs.depaul.edu>
> > Web page: http://www.metacryption.com/mdp/
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