On Wed, Nov 26, 2008 at 8:54 AM, Uwe C. Schroeder <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> What is it you want to achieve with this crusade? More popularity? I guess all
> you'll get is annoyed core developers.
I don't care about popularity at all. If I care I have chosen the
wrong path. There are two things I care about:
1) I want to understand. That means I must be a little bit annoying.
You know - like a little child with thousand questions. Do you know
better way?
2) I want Pylons becoming more attractive to newcomers. That's really
important in small country like mine (3 millions people) where it is
very hard to find Python programmers. I don't speak about Pylons even
(I know 5 Pylons programmers from my country).

> Personally I don't care at all how the auth framework really works.
There are people who care. Do you want to say that just because you
don't care I shouldn't discuss?

> So just because you think the WSGI approach is superior to anyone else's
> approach, doesn't make it useable for many.
I completely agree. That's completely unimportant what I think (It's
more important what I do). Time will show who's right and who's
wrong...

P.S. OK. I got it. I have annoyed you...
-- 
Dalius
http://blog.sandbox.lt

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