Re: Wheezy.web - is it been developed?

2014-02-23 Thread Andriy Kornatskyy
Marcio,

The existence of forum site / mailing list does not guarantee your problem will 
be solved. The bitbucket.org doesn’t offer mailing list feature, however you 
can subscribe to any changes happening by following me or concrete project 
there.

The specific issues can be tracked down to commit via issues list.

What relates to mailing list… I have sent request to google groups to allow dot 
in name, however there was no reply yet. I suppose that might take a week to 
hear something back from them.

Anyway, should you have any specific questions please use this mailing list or 
contact me directly. I will be happy to answer in either case.

Thanks.

Andriy Kornatskyy

On Feb 22, 2014, at 11:48 PM, milos2...@gmail.com wrote:

 Let's open a group for Wheezy.web. I'm just wondering which forum site to 
 choose? Any suggestions?
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Re: Wheezy.web - is it been developed?

2014-02-23 Thread Andriy Kornatskyy
Chris,

Your comments are very valuable. I didn’t find any free mailman lists, so it 
appears google groups is the only option.

Thanks.

Andriy Kornatskyy

On Feb 23, 2014, at 12:30 AM, Chris Angelico ros...@gmail.com wrote:

 On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 8:48 AM,  milos2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Let's open a group for Wheezy.web. I'm just wondering which forum site to 
 choose? Any suggestions?
 
 If you want to discuss something serious, use a Mailman list.
 Everywhere I go, Mailman lists have high signal-to-noise ratios,
 higher than pretty much everything else I know. (And most of the
 problems on python-list come from the newsgroup side. Google Groups's
 messes, a lot of the spam, it's all from comp.lang.python rather than
 python-list.) Use a web forum like PHPBB or VBulletin if you think you
 need to; a Facebook or G+ group if you want inanity; a weekly
 get-together if you want tea; but a Mailman list if you want solid
 content.
 
 ChrisA
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Re: Wheezy.web - is it been developed?

2014-02-23 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 7:21 PM, Andriy Kornatskyy
andriy.kornats...@live.com wrote:
 Chris,

 Your comments are very valuable. I didn’t find any free mailman lists, so it 
 appears google groups is the only option.

The easiest way is usually to just host one. I couldn't find any
mailing list about Alice in Wonderland, so I created one:

http://lists.rosuav.com/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/alice

Mailman is free and, to drag this vaguely back on topic, is written in Python.

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Re: Wheezy.web - is it been developed?

2014-02-22 Thread milos2244
Let's open a group for Wheezy.web. I'm just wondering which forum site to 
choose? Any suggestions?
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Re: Wheezy.web - is it been developed?

2014-02-22 Thread milos2244
https://groups.google.com/forum/#!forum/wheezyweb 

Here's a forum. I am not sure where this will lead, but maybe we need it in the 
future.
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Re: Wheezy.web - is it been developed?

2014-02-22 Thread Chris Angelico
On Sun, Feb 23, 2014 at 8:48 AM,  milos2...@gmail.com wrote:
 Let's open a group for Wheezy.web. I'm just wondering which forum site to 
 choose? Any suggestions?

If you want to discuss something serious, use a Mailman list.
Everywhere I go, Mailman lists have high signal-to-noise ratios,
higher than pretty much everything else I know. (And most of the
problems on python-list come from the newsgroup side. Google Groups's
messes, a lot of the spam, it's all from comp.lang.python rather than
python-list.) Use a web forum like PHPBB or VBulletin if you think you
need to; a Facebook or G+ group if you want inanity; a weekly
get-together if you want tea; but a Mailman list if you want solid
content.

ChrisA
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Re: Wheezy.web - is it been developed?

2014-02-19 Thread Marcio Andrey Oliveira
Hi.

Thanks for replying.

I navigated in its site. I just feel strange that no one wrote tutorials of
it (not counting some speed testing) and that there is no Wheezy.web
community (yet).

I'll give it a try and for sure I'll get in touch in case of problems.

Thank you.


2014-02-19 4:18 GMT-03:00 Andriy Kornatskyy andriy.kornats...@live.com:

 Marcio,

 The wheezy.web framework (http://bitbucket.org/akorn/wheezy.web) supplies
 documentation, tutorials, quick starts and benchmark for you. Due to
 modular architecture, it is being developed in several independent loosely
 coupled libraries under wheezy.*. The source code is easy to read, there is
 100% test coverage.

 No bells and whistles.

 I believe the web framework should not be something cryptic (requiring
 community to exchange ideas about workarounds) nor something that involves
 infinitive development cycle.

 If you have any questions I will be happy to answer in this mailing list
 or personally.

 Thanks.

 Andriy Kornatskyy

 On Feb 19, 2014, at 1:48 AM, Marcio Andrey Oliveira plicat...@gmail.com
 wrote:

  Hi.
 
  I stumbled upon Wheezy.web and I got interested into learn more about it.
 
  After googling I didn't find that many information about it: only docs
 and samples from its web site.
 
  I didn't find a mailing list nor user groups and no tutorials from its
 users.
 
  Is Wheezy.web been actively developed? Does it have any user base
 community that I could get in touch with? Or should I forget about it and
 stick to say flask or pyramid?
 
  Thank you.
 
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Re: Wheezy.web - is it been developed?

2014-02-19 Thread Chris “Kwpolska” Warrick
On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Andriy Kornatskyy
andriy.kornats...@live.com wrote:
 I believe the web framework should not be something cryptic (requiring 
 community to exchange ideas about workarounds) nor something that involves 
 infinitive development cycle.

Having lots of humans give support is much better when you have
problems.  You are more likely to get a quick response from a big
group of humans than from one developer.

On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Marcio Andrey Oliveira
plicat...@gmail.com wrote:
 I navigated in its site. I just feel strange that no one wrote tutorials of 
 it (not counting some speed testing) and that there is no Wheezy.web 
 community (yet).

I personally suggest trying something more popular, like Flask,
Bottle, Pyramid, or Django (though it’s quite big and complicated).
Lots of tutorials exist for those.  There are big, vivid communities
offering help and support.  You can often find good solutions for
popular problems (like user accounts) without reinventing wheels.
Flask is the easiest option, and it’s very popular.

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Re: Wheezy.web - is it been developed?

2014-02-19 Thread Marcio Andrey Oliveira
To say the truth right now I'm studying some frameworks (not only in
Python) to get one I feel more comfortable with.

I'm learning Flask too and it seems a very nice project.

And I completely agree with you that the bigger the community the easier is
to get support.

Regards.


2014-02-19 9:01 GMT-03:00 Chris Kwpolska Warrick kwpol...@gmail.com:

 On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 8:18 AM, Andriy Kornatskyy
 andriy.kornats...@live.com wrote:
  I believe the web framework should not be something cryptic (requiring
 community to exchange ideas about workarounds) nor something that involves
 infinitive development cycle.

 Having lots of humans give support is much better when you have
 problems.  You are more likely to get a quick response from a big
 group of humans than from one developer.

 On Wed, Feb 19, 2014 at 12:31 PM, Marcio Andrey Oliveira
 plicat...@gmail.com wrote:
  I navigated in its site. I just feel strange that no one wrote tutorials
 of it (not counting some speed testing) and that there is no Wheezy.web
 community (yet).

 I personally suggest trying something more popular, like Flask,
 Bottle, Pyramid, or Django (though it's quite big and complicated).
 Lots of tutorials exist for those.  There are big, vivid communities
 offering help and support.  You can often find good solutions for
 popular problems (like user accounts) without reinventing wheels.
 Flask is the easiest option, and it's very popular.

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Wheezy.web - is it been developed?

2014-02-18 Thread Marcio Andrey Oliveira
Hi.

I stumbled upon Wheezy.web and I got interested into learn more about it.

After googling I didn't find that many information about it: only docs and
samples from its web site.

I didn't find a mailing list nor user groups and no tutorials from its
users.

Is Wheezy.web been actively developed? Does it have any user base community
that I could get in touch with? Or should I forget about it and stick to
say flask or pyramid?

Thank you.
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Re: Wheezy.web - is it been developed?

2014-02-18 Thread Andriy Kornatskyy
Marcio,

The wheezy.web framework (http://bitbucket.org/akorn/wheezy.web) supplies 
documentation, tutorials, quick starts and benchmark for you. Due to modular 
architecture, it is being developed in several independent loosely coupled 
libraries under wheezy.*. The source code is easy to read, there is 100% test 
coverage.

No bells and whistles.

I believe the web framework should not be something cryptic (requiring 
community to exchange ideas about workarounds) nor something that involves 
infinitive development cycle.

If you have any questions I will be happy to answer in this mailing list or 
personally.

Thanks.

Andriy Kornatskyy

On Feb 19, 2014, at 1:48 AM, Marcio Andrey Oliveira plicat...@gmail.com wrote:

 Hi.
 
 I stumbled upon Wheezy.web and I got interested into learn more about it.
 
 After googling I didn't find that many information about it: only docs and 
 samples from its web site.
 
 I didn't find a mailing list nor user groups and no tutorials from its users.
 
 Is Wheezy.web been actively developed? Does it have any user base community 
 that I could get in touch with? Or should I forget about it and stick to say 
 flask or pyramid?
 
 Thank you.
 
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