What is it? itools is a Python library, it groups a number of packages into a single meta-package for easier development and deployment. The packages included are:
itools.catalog itools.datatypes itools.gettext itools.handlers itools.html itools.i18n itools.ical itools.resources itools.rss itools.schemas itools.tmx itools.uri itools.web itools.workflow itools.xhtml itools.xliff itools.xml What's new? Now Python 2.4 is required. Data Types - The module "itools.types" has been renamed to "itools.datatypes", and features a better programming interface. By David Ibáñez. Schemas - New module "itools.schemas" provides a registry of schemas (collections of data-types), a feature that has been moved from "itools.xml.namespaces". By David Ibáñez. Resources - Now Zope 2 resources use "bobobase_modification_time". By David Ibáñez. Catalog - Implement range search. By David Ibáñez. Simple Template Language - New keyword "none" in STL expressions (#71). By Hervé Cauwelier. - Omit the STL namespace declaration after processing (#81). By Hervé Cauwelier. iCalendar - Added support for RFC 2445 (itools.ical). By Nicolas Deram. RSS - Added support for RSS 2.0 (itools.rss). By Piotr Macuk. TMX - Added support for the "Translation Memory eXchange" file format (itools.tmx). By Nicolas Oyez. XLIFF - Added support for the "XML Localisation Interchange File Format" (itools.xliff). By Nicolas Oyez. Web - New package "itools.web" provides high level API to build web applications. Proof-of-concept implementations for CGI and standalone server. Obsoleted package "itools.zope" removed. By David Ibáñez. Packaging - Improving unit tests. By Hervé Cauwelier. Links - Download and Documentation, http://www.ikaaro.org/itools - Mailing list, http://in-girum.net/mailman/listinfo/ikaaro - Bug Tracker, http://in-girum.net/cgi-bin/bugzilla/index.cgi -- J. David Ibáñez Itaapy <http://www.itaapy.com> Tel +33 (0)1 42 23 67 45 9 rue Darwin, 75018 Paris Fax +33 (0)1 53 28 27 88 -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-announce-list Support the Python Software Foundation: http://www.python.org/psf/donations.html