Joesph,
Thanks a lot. I am working on having some sort of ACL for Django, and
thought Generic Authorization and RLP would solve that problem, and I
think they would have. Pity.

Arvind

On Oct 11, 4:15 pm, "Joseph Kocherhans" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> On 10/11/07, arv43 <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>
>
> > Does anyone know how and if Generic Authorization andRLPare going to
> > fit together? It says on theRLPpage to look at Generic Authorization
> > to know how they do, but I am not sure how they do. Maybe am missing
> > something.
> > Are they both going to be rolled into the trunk sometime? or is it one
> > vs the other?
>
> (Note, I am the author of the Generic Authorization branch.)
>
> The merging was never completed, and has pretty much been put on hold
> until the newforms-admin branch is merged to trunk. newforms-admin
> makes it all a lot cleaner and easier. I expect to revisit
> generic-auth sometime next year. I'm not sure that it will ever make
> it into django though. The newforms-admin branch fills a lot of the
> needs that generic-auth was trying to solve. It may end up as a 3rd
> party add-on at some point.
>
> Joseph


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