On Fri, May 2, 2008 at 5:52 PM, Etienne Robillard
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>  On May 2, 4:59 pm, Ben Bangert <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>  > On May 2, 2008, at 11:58 AM, Etienne Robillard wrote:
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>  > > notmm-0.2.10p8 has just been released yesterday. It sports
>  > > numerous bug fixes and also have several new features, examples
>  > > and improved documentation.
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>  > Please don't spam the pylons-discuss list. I consider this spam because:
>  > - It's not discussing pylons, nor was there any mention of using Pylons
>  > - It's advertising a release for a non-Pylons related package
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>  > The more appropriate place for announcing WSGI based libraries/
>  > frameworks would be Web-SIG, and/or perhaps django-discuss as its
>  > Django based. I have to point this out or I'll have no reason not to
>  > accept any and every announcement of every single WSGI library/package
>  > that someone release. ;)
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>  > Thanks,
>  > Ben
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>  Thanks for refering to notmm as  spam. It's truly a historical
>  moment :)
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seriously please consider the argument. your wiki homepage says django
3 times and it doesn't even has a link to pylons. From a quick look
the only thing it has in comming with pylons is that they both use
paste, which as you know using paste is normally using less than 10%
of it's tools.

So as Ben said, if you guys at least have some examples on how to use
your django toolkit on top of pylons (or at least a list of reasons
why it could be a good idea) then this post doesn't belongs here.

>  I love Pylons and  Python!
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>  Etienne
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