Jeff,

Pyramid allows you to "mount" an existing Pylons app and serve it
right through without modification.  Having done so, you are then free
to convert the app page by page, or handler by handler or however you
wish to proceed ... or leave it unchanged.

Eric


On Nov 6, 10:46 am, Jeff Tchang <jeff.tch...@gmail.com> wrote:
> As a long time user of Pylons the thing that scares me is migration.
> How much work is it going to take to get my Pylons 9.7/1.0 project to
> Pyramid. Also since I have projects currently being worked on in
> Pylons how much of this is going to be dead end work?
>
> I am hoping that there will be specific migration patterns to ease
> this pain. A step by step guide for migration so I can at least
> understand what work will be required.
>
> What is the recommendation at this point for someone in the middle of
> creating a Pylons 9.7/1.0 app? My assumption is to continue but be
> aware that a year or two down the road to expect a rewrite.
>
> How about new projects? Should they immediately start using Pyramids
> and abandon Pylons?
>
> -Jeff

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