[tg-trunk] Re: TG2 docs temporary location

2008-05-02 Thread Lee McFadden
Mark, FYI, I get the following when I visit your site in Firefox 3: http://www.splee.co.uk/images/compound_attack.png The button then takes me here: http://www.stopbadware.org/reports/container?source=Firefoxversion=3.0b5reportname=http://compoundthinking.com/tg2/ -- Lee McFadden blog:

[tg-trunk] Documentation, Sphinx, linking

2008-05-02 Thread Ian Bicking
So, I think we're all interested in using Sphinx for documenting our projects. Well, I'm not sure about TG, but I know Ben is converting Pylons, and I'm planning to convert my projects (I got Paste setup so far, but not uploaded anywhere). Right now Ben is including documentation for some

[tg-trunk] Re: TG2 docs temporary location

2008-05-02 Thread Mark Ramm
Yea, I'm trying to figure that out. I don't see any offending code on any pages on my site, but it seems that an automatic scan by google has blacklisted me. --Mark On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 12:44 PM, Lee McFadden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Mark, FYI, I get the following when I visit your

[tg-trunk] tg.devtools and the toolbox

2008-05-02 Thread Mark Ramm
Can anybody think of a good reason not to include the toolbox in the devtools package of TG2? Toolbox components can still be seprate packages... I want to avoid going down the path of making hundreds of packages we need to manage and install -- Mark Ramm-Christensen email: mark at

[tg-trunk] Re: tg.devtools and the toolbox

2008-05-02 Thread percious
+1 I always thought toolbox2 should be tg-specific, unlike it is at the moment. -chris On May 2, 9:04 pm, Mark Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Can anybody think of a good reason not to include the toolbox in the devtools package of TG2? Toolbox components can still be seprate packages...