On Oct 25, 2005, at 4:46 AM, Mike Orr wrote:

The question for Quixote is, what does it want to be in this new era?
One option is to cede the beginners' market to TurboGears, and my
hunch is that's the best.  Aquarium's author (JJ Behrens) has
expressed willingness to do this if TG (or another) becomes the
frontrunner, and wishes such a framework existed when he wrote
Aquarium.

And I wish a full stack object publisher like TG had existed before I started working on QLime. Trying to market QLime at this point is probably not a good idea.

Going a little off topic...

PTL is the best new idea from Quixote IMO. I was thinking if it made sense to extend the idea to SQL. For example:

class Accounts:
    database = 'customer'

    def getAccountName [sql] (account_id):
        "SELECT name FROM accounts WHERE account_id=%s" % account_id

Calling the method would not only create the SQL string but also execute it and return the query results.

This would enable very clean Python-oriented database access layers.

Cheers,
Shalabh

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