On Thu, May 1, 2008 at 8:36 AM, Mike Orr <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>  I moved some things around in WebHelpers 0.6 to accommodate current
>  and future growth.  I wanted to get this done before release to avoid
>  a backward-compatibility precedent.
>
>  webhelpers.html is now a package. All HTML-related helpers will go in
>  here, to distinguish them from text, date, collection, and other
>  non-HTML helpers.
>
>  Ian's tag builder, the former webhelpers.html,  is now
>  webhelpers.html.builder.  All of its public names are "import *"'d
>  into webhelpers.html, so you don't have to change anything for these.
>
>  The rest of the changes will require you to change your imports in
>  helpers.py or wherever you're importing them to.
>
>  webhelpers.tags has moved to webhelpers.html.tags.
>
>  webhelpers.tools has been split into three parts:
>
>     *  markdown() and textilize() have moved to
>  webhelpers.html.converters, a module for converting between HTML and
>  various text markup languages.  The underlying markdown and textile
>  packages have not moved.
>
>     * Flash has moved to webhelpers,containers, a module for various
>  container objects including dict-like things and list-like things.
>  Flash is not quite one of these, but it's certainly not HTML, and I
>  didn't want to put it in the miscellaneous morass that is
>  webhelpers.utils.
>
>     * Everything else has moved to webhelpers.html.tools:  button_to,
>  mail_to, highlight, strip_links, auto_link,
>
>  This is the only disruptive change anticipated before release.  (There
>  is one request to modify two minor paginate arguments, but it's still
>  being debated.)
>

Can't you keep the old import style issuing warnings for each module
moved ? It will be better to not break the app for a few imports.
Maybe in the next release you can break. Meanwhile you give a release
time span to the people, so when they will fed up seeing the warnings
they'll update the code



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