On Mon, Dec 12, 2011 at 10:51 AM, rihad <[email protected]> wrote:

> Pfff... I've got a confession to make :) All this "lightweightedness "
> makes using Pyramid a bit confusing at first. It's like needing to get
> separate Firefox plugins to enable JavaScript, show JPEGs, browse FTP
> sites, handle form submission, etc. Dare I say, I find full-stack
> frameworks like TG2 more... appealing. Perhaps lightweight frameworks
> such as Pyramid are for more advanced usage, although I doubt for
> which purpose, given that problems a web programmer faces in his
> projects are amazingly the same. In other words, everyone is welcome
> to build their own magic framework out of Pyramid as they see fit.
> That's not a bad thing at all, if that's what you want :)


Try Ptah, https://github.com/ptahproject/ptah
The 0.1.1 release is fine; master requires Pyramid 1.3 but will have a
release
sooner than later.  Documentation is underwhelming at the moment.

But the goal of Ptah is "full stack" on top of Pyramid.


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