I know Leo has found some ways to build WWW applications in Python that he is interested in.
yeah, sams weblog package and ViewSVN :-D. Zope is something I totally don't understand on looking a little closer, for example. I mean, there's a ***class*** named Interface! I am a big turd when it comes to python. I can write like 3 lines of code in one go and then things start breaking.
I would just love to see how Sam sets this up.
and agree to not worry about Windows initially
windows? What is windows?
and get a clean CSS-based skin for gump pages,
I assume (hope) we are NOT talking a forrest skin, just a simple look in HTML, right? I agree that would be something welcomed. Keeping it simple is key. Heck, I'd hapily start with an 'ugly look', rather than fight the weight of Forrest, etc. and it's impacts on users.
[ I now see (from feedback) that we *need* Gump to have a cheap/easy alternative to Forrest, so that Forrest (which I am determined to keep going with for a while) doesn't bring Gump down with it's issues. I just wish it were quick/easy, and I'm finding it hard to get motivated for (it is more fun to play with SVGs). I guess I just need to be patient here, and plod along making progress.]
I like darwinism. Didn't someone volunteer to setup forrest as a webapp? Not that that worked well for me before, but I don't see why it cannot be tried or even mixed with python stoof.
-- cheers,
- Leo Simons
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