Hi Chris,
I did indeed apply in 2006. At the time, I was told to work through
the PSF.
Kevin
On Mar 8, 2008, at 6:02 PM, Christopher Arndt wrote:
Hi Kevin,
as you may have already seen, the TurboGears project will apply for
becoming a mentoring organisation in the Googgle Summer of
I have just reduced the price of my DVD and the other merchandise to
60-70% off of the original prices. It's time to clear out my
warehouse space so that I can make room for other things I have brewing.
Now's the time to get that MarbleGears you've been wanting :)
. Pylons does not make that feature
conveniently accessible to applications, so it goes unused even for
Genshi-based apps
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On Mar 27, 2007, at 2:48 AM, Max Ischenko wrote:
First thing I noticed when tried CherryPy 3 branch is that some
extensions don't work. In particular, TurboZSI which depends on
cherrypy's filters API.
Though I haven't tested it, there's a good chance that TGWebServices
will work with
On 3/26/07, iain duncan [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, 2007-26-03 at 15:40 +0200, Alberto Valverde wrote:
On Mar 26, 2007, at 3:06 PM, Christopher Arndt wrote:
Alberto Valverde schrieb:
I'd like to remind everyone and inform new mebers and lurkers that
new members' posts are
On Mar 23, 2007, at 10:04 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Bad Gateway
The proxy server received an invalid response from an upstream server.
Additionally, a 403 Forbidden error was encountered while trying to
use an ErrorDocument to handle the request.
FYI, Remi has offered to move
development path on to our own.
cheers.
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On Mar 10, 2007, at 3:39 PM, iain duncan wrote:
On Sat, 2007-10-03 at 18:22 +0100, Alberto Valverde wrote:
On Mar 10, 2007, at 6:13 PM, Florent Aide wrote:
it works fine from here
On 3/9/07, [EMAIL PROTECTED] [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I found this link somewhere which is supposed to
I think it would be a good idea to start using application/json in the
various json bits of our code...
http://www.ietf.org/rfc/rfc4627.txt
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out of expose and put it into a
tool.
(Alternatively we could create some middleware to do this...)
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On 2/27/07, Mark Ramm [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
But the real question (as Kevin noticed, in spite of my obtuseness) is how
we deal with the tree/app config split. Mounting sub-applications in trees
is one of the main things we need at my work, it would be great if we could
work this out in a
On Feb 26, 2007, at 7:42 PM, Mark Ramm wrote:
So now that CherryPy config is pretty much global config only, any
thoughts on how we should best manage configuration files in
TurboGears 1.1 in order to provide some level of backwards
compatibility to our users?
I'll respond with a
On Feb 17, 2007, at 4:00 PM, Abe wrote:
Kevin (and other pythonistas),
Is the sample code for the times2 web service what needs to be written
in controllers.py in my TG app?
In controllers.py or some similar file. You could make an api.py file
to hold your web service api.
They web
, which
has a simular mission?
http://sda.iu.edu/turbozsi/
On Feb 9, 3:19 pm, Kevin Dangoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I'm pleased to announce the release of TGWebServices 1.0:
multiprotocol web services for TurboGears.
http://tgwebservices.python-hosting.com/
More info:
TurboGears
classes
* Works with TurboGears 1.0
* MIT license allows for unrestricted use
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On Jan 25, 2007, at 10:17 PM, iain duncan wrote:
On Thu, 2007-25-01 at 21:54 -0500, Kevin Dangoor wrote:
On Jan 25, 2007, at 6:55 AM, Jorge Godoy wrote:
My main concern is with the stability of what we called stable
code :-) And
the introduction of toscawidgets, genshi by default
On Jan 18, 2007, at 11:32 AM, Alberto Valverde wrote:
On Jan 17, 2007, at 5:10 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi:
Recently I was thinking that DataController needs some refresh air, I
prefer the explicit code for edit rather than the DataController,
which
works like the magic :-)
or 1.1) in
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On Jan 25, 2007, at 6:55 AM, Jorge Godoy wrote:
My main concern is with the stability of what we called stable
code :-) And
the introduction of toscawidgets, genshi by default, sqlalchemy,
etc. are not
a minor change IMVHO.
The move to Genshi is actually pretty easy, typically. (It
On Jan 19, 2007, at 5:53 AM, Jorge Godoy wrote:
Kevin Dangoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I'm pleased to announce the Display Shelf TurboGears (+Flex)
widget that
James Ward and I created today:
http://www.blueskyonmars.com/2007/01/18/introducing-the-
displayshelf-widget/
As far as I
\On Jan 19, 2007, at 6:39 AM, Jorge Godoy wrote:
What are the free tools to develop new widgets like this on the
Flash side?
If there aren't many -- or any --, then we'll also be just
consumers and never
producers or innovators with this kind of technology...
You can download the free
On 1/19/07, Jorge Godoy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There should be some fallback... :-( Removing some effects but making the
application accessible.
I have no idea why Flex 2 requires Flash 9. I'm not sure if that was a
technical or marketing decision.
How can I bookmark the viewing of the
I just thought I'd mention that I brought the cogbin back online a
couple days ago...
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On Jan 8, 2007, at 4:26 PM, iain duncan wrote:
Personally, my instinct would be to go with:
- 1.0 Stable - download from site(s), always available with mirrors as
tarballs ( this does not currently exist, I have no idea why )
- 1.1 Devel - Testing beta version of new features for us all to
On Jan 5, 2007, at 8:07 PM, Karl Guertin wrote:
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If there is enough interest and people to sprint I may end up
organizing one after Pycon. If anyone is going to Pycon and would
like
to be involved let me know. I'll post *most* announcements
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On 1/3/07, Karl Guertin [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 1/3/07, Steve Bergman [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I just installed TG on a new machine and was surprised to get something
called TurboGears 1.0. Not b1, not b2, not b3. But 1.0. The site now
says TurboGears 1.0 with a date of Jan 3.
Yes,
I made a few announcements during today's IRC chat. You can find the
IRC transcript starting at 17:00 here, but the highlights also follow
in this message:
http://irclog.turbogears.org/archive/freenode/turbogears/2007/01/03
TurboGears 1.0, which has a number of bug fixes since 1.0b2, has
On Jan 2, 2007, at 5:10 AM, Christopher Arndt wrote:
Kevin Dangoor schrieb:
2) anonymous access to svn does not yet work (I know what to do
here, but I can't actually do it at the moment due to what appears
to be a control panel glitch)
Is it possible to mirror the SVN repository
On Jan 2, 2007, at 5:10 AM, Christopher Arndt wrote:
Kevin Dangoor schrieb:
2) anonymous access to svn does not yet work (I know what to do
here, but I can't actually do it at the moment due to what appears
to be a control panel glitch)
Is it possible to mirror the SVN repository
hands with our hosts at WebFaction.
Thanks for your patience while the site has been problematic... (and
be sure to attend the IRC chat on Wednesday!)
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that will continue to work while we're moving things.
My apologies for the large amount of downtime over the past few days.
The WebFaction host is almost certainly going to be far more reliable.
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that is not on that list
above.
Thanks!
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On Dec 31, 2006, at 1:53 PM, Jeff Hinrichs - DMT wrote:
There are a lot of people that have done a great job helping this
project
and taking the time from their personal lives to do so, let's not
assume
because of my post everyone is a slacker. That is for sure not the
case. I
On Dec 31, 2006, at 7:15 PM, Patrick Lewis wrote:
And down again. :-(
Responds to pings, but no http.
Interesting. That one was something different. The normal failure
mode when Trac was enabled was that the whole server would be fairly
unresponsive (very high load avg). In this case,
I'll be hosting a chat on #turbogears on irc.freenode.net at 12PM
Eastern/5PM GMT on Wednesday, January 3rd.
There'll be an announcement or two, a special guest and talk of TG
2.0. Feel free to bring your questions along!
See you then!
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On Dec 21, 2006, at 3:55 PM, Bill wrote:
A bit of confusion here. I originally posted this on the
pylons-discuss group but it didn't show up for hours so I thought
something was wrong. I decided to then post here to see if it would
get through to Alberto one way or another. Well, a day
. I have just learned tg for this project and as I become
more
familiar with it I hope to be able to contribute wherever I can.
Thanks,
Kevin Corcoran
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On 12/20/06, Bill [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I've been experimenting with the Pylons ToscaWidgets sample. I have
been doing some debugging. Should I report my analysis here or on the
pylons-discuss group?
This is a good place to talk about ToscaWidgets-related issues.
Kevin
On Dec 16, 2006, at 7:44 PM, thesamet wrote:
Sounds interesting for TGFastData 2.0... Have you thought about
contributing to this badly-needing-a-mockup TG component?
Yes. That's the intent.
Sorry for not chiming in earlier.
I'd be happy to give you access to the repository so that you
On Dec 13, 2006, at 10:47 AM, Ian Bicking wrote:
Will it cause any problems in TurboGears if Paste Script stops
requiring
Cheetah in the next release? I don't think that you are using Cheetah
in your project templates, but I'm not clear on that. If Paste Script
stops requiring Cheetah
investigate what happen.
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On Dec 12, 2006, at 3:11 PM, Dennis Muhlestein wrote:
Hmmm, this makes me wonder... have you tried:
def _check_no_trans(func):
return getattr(func_original(func), '_no_trans', False) and
_use_sa()
@run_with_transaction(_check_no_trans(func))
def sadsadfsdf():
.
On Dec 10, 2006, at 5:02 PM, Adam Jones wrote:
Kevin, where is your time machine? We need to get a Dangoor army put
together to work on TG 3.0.
Unfortunately, the time machine doesn't isn't slated until TG 4.0.
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On Dec 11, 2006, at 2:40 PM, Alberto Valverde wrote:
So now my plan for action is:
1) new ToscaWidgetsMochi egg with the mochikit widget
2) new ToscaWidgetsJQuery egg with the jQuery widget and wrappers for
the cool accordions, tabs, bells and whistles.
3) js_interface.core.EventAware bye,
On Dec 7, 2006, at 2:35 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Another question:
Will ToscaWidgets be 2.0's default widgets?
Yes, that's the plan.
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On Nov 29, 2006, at 8:55 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I was looking at source of update_config in turbogears/config.py.
**ONLY** when a modulename param is passed does the config receive
standard default paths such as top_level_dir, package_dir
current_dir_uri.
Can someone please
charges for the print
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On Dec 1, 2006, at 12:52 PM, Max Ischenko wrote:
Looks like I have missed something. What is the alternative for
Identity?
Alberto created an alternative authorization scheme
(TurboPeakSecurity?). My biggest gripe with Identity as it stands now
is that it too tightly couples
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Hi Iain,
On Dec 1, 2006, at 2:14 AM, iain duncan wrote:
As far as I can tell, it is currently impossible to install from the
turbogears site without hacking of setup scripts beyond my ken.
I would say this is a serious issue, as it seems there is no backup
install plan beyond the main
: Can't download
http://files.turbogears.org/eggs/TurboGears-1.0b2-py2.4.eg
g: 404 Not Found
-
Please tell me it's something simple? :)
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proper changelog together.
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out what to do with Identity in general, since we have an alternative
model that's been put forth...)
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On Nov 29, 2006, at 1:18 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Thanks for the reply! My apologies for not catching that docstring
myself. I've been squeamish about peeling back the covers and looking
at the source code. I'll try that now. I've already stood up one
site
with TG and am working
tgsetup.py works fine, 1.0b2 tgsetup.py does not. Of
course it's still possible I'm doing something silly, but I don't
think
so...
Keith
Kevin Dangoor wrote:
Sorry about the delay. I was out of town most of last week.
I've fixed the bind_meta_data problem and the tgsetup.py on Windows
On Nov 21, 2006, at 1:06 AM, iain duncan wrote:
By the way, for those handful of people who were wary of the LGPL: if
you use tgsetup with the --future option, that eliminates the one
piece of LGPLed code in use by TG. The LGPL really shouldn't a
concern, but I know that it's come up a
On Nov 21, 2006, at 5:49 AM, Spider wrote:
I haven't tagged 1.0b2 yet, but I wanted to put one out there as a
test.
http://www.turbogears.org/test/
I tested this under windows. Playing the part of the dumb user, I went
to python.org and downloaded and installed python. Then I downloaded
a Python interactive session. Just import turbogears complains
that turbogears.config can't be imported.
I'm going to archive my current python installation and try from a
clean install next.
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of TurboGears, which means that one version of tgsetup can download
the current release, the next one coming up, a nightly build,
whatever... we can do some useful things with that.
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On Nov 27, 2006, at 12:40 PM, fumanchu wrote:
Kevin Dangoor wrote:
That said, the decorators are the part of TG that needs the most
work. The idea will be to simplify them dramatically by moving most
of the actual decoration out so that the decorators themselves
really just register
On Nov 25, 2006, at 10:30 PM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Kevin Dangoor 寫道:
How is Genshi porting not easy to solve? Seriously, I think we just
replace Kid with Genshi and fix up the breakage. sitetemplate will
likely disappear.
While I monkey-ported toolbox to genshi, most parts are ok
Hi Ulysses,
Thanks for the detailed email. I should note that while my activity
on the mailing list has been greatly reduced since May, I've always
been behind the scenes guiding things as needed. If you saw my email
message from a few days back, you'll see where I think I've been
The new TurboGears book, Rapid Web Applications with TurboGears, was officially published on November 9th. I received my copies from the publisher yesterday and booksellers should start getting them in stock within the next few days. Amazon is currently listing the book as shipping within 1-3
On Nov 14, 2006, at 6:23 PM, Michael Steinfeld wrote:
On 11/14/06, Jorge Vargas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 11/14/06, Michael Steinfeld [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
File
/usr/lib/python2.4/site-packages/TurboGears-1.0b1-py2.4.egg/
turbogears/__init__.py,
On Nov 14, 2006, at 9:07 AM, Thomas Weholt wrote:
I've been a fan of Turbogears since the first announcement, but
recently I've become more and more sceptical about using it. It's
ok to
build a framework on third-party modules, but in turbogears this is
beginning to look crazy. Just look
On Nov 14, 2006, at 5:30 PM, Jorge Godoy wrote:
The book is already there. :-) It was released last weekend. ;-)
http://www.blueskyonmars.com/2006/11/14/turbogears-book-is-out-
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On Nov 13, 2006, at 2:26 AM, Steve Holden wrote:
... I suspect what's either (possibly) missing or (more likely) not
currently pointed to determinedly enough is an architectural overview
showing the API relationships of the current bits. The famous
graphic is
OK in terms of the gross
On Nov 13, 2006, at 10:19 PM, Karl Guertin wrote:
On 11/13/06, Steve Holden [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why don't we start out with SO-only documents. Then we can
identity the
portions that vary between DB platforms and develop plug-in
replacements for the SO bits.
Sure, I'm willing to do
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It's been 4 months already since I started working for Arbor
Networks, after a year and a half of independent working. In those 4
months, I've finished working on the book with Mark, put on an
entirely new presentation at GLSEC and settled into a routine. With
the dust
On 11/10/06, Ilias Lazaridis [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The technical facts are very clear.
TurboGears is essentially a toy as long as is cannot rely on a
industry-standard-compliant (at least a subset) persistency-layer.
I hope that the project-lead will realize this, despite the desperate
I don't know why, but my error log is getting a bunch of these:[Fri Nov 10 22:45:49 2006] [error] [client 66.249.66.237] PythonHandler trac.web.modpython_frontend: Traceback (most recent call last):[Fri Nov 10 22:45:49 2006] [error] [client 66.249.66.237] PythonHandler trac.web.modpython_frontend:
On Nov 1, 2006, at 12:10 AM, Max Ischenko wrote:Hi,I have submitted a patch which should make it easier to test the code that uses identity, please see http://trac.turbogears.org/turbogears/ticket/1166 . If no one objects, I'll commit within a few days. Btw, if it is accepted, should I commit it
StringCol and UnicodeCol could cause this?
I never thought about it but maybe I need to upgrade all the columns
to be Unicode instead of having mixed Unicode/String Cols. I'll see
what that does later today.
-Ian
On 10/31/06, Kevin Dangoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I didn't follow
On Oct 31, 2006, at 2:52 AM, Stuart Clarke wrote:
Is anyone planning to write a memcached caching mechanism for
Genshi?
I love the whole templates are correct XHTML and editable in
insert
name of favourite web editor here factor. But until I can
memcached
from these templating
On Oct 31, 2006, at 2:41 AM, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Dang all those dudes are going to be there? What about the other
turbogears crew they all coming? I mean cherrypy and etc.
It's variable... we're scattered all over the place. Bob Brewer, who
did the bulk of the CP3 work, was at PyCon
On Oct 31, 2006, at 6:06 AM, Bob Ippolito wrote:
On 10/30/06, Kevin Dangoor [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Tomorrow (Halloween) is that last day to submit talk proposals for
PyCon 2007 (in Dallas)! It's a great event, and I'd certainly
recommend it. Good crowd to hang around with lots of smart
On Oct 31, 2006, at 9:08 AM, Steve Holden wrote:
fumanchu wrote:
Steve Holden wrote:
Is it just me, or does CherryPy take a *really* long time to
start up
and restart?
How long is *really* long? Longer than 1.5 seconds?
Way longer. Longer by an order of magnitude. But Kevin has
On Oct 31, 2006, at 11:17 AM, percious wrote:
Anyone else experiencing this?
Anyone know why?
It seems fine to me now (about 6 hours after this message)
Kevin
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=utf8 to your sqlobject.dburi in
dev.cfg.
Max.
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On Oct 30, 2006, at 7:21 AM, Alastair Houghton wrote:
BTW, as you're talking about detecting the need for sudo and the
suchlike, on Mac OS X, I tend to prefer setting my PATH to include
the bin folder in the Python framework, rather than installing the
binary files that live in there into
On Oct 30, 2006, at 12:57 PM, cwurld wrote:
I tried posting this a few hours ago, but it did not appear, so I will
try again. Sorry if it appears twice.
To eliminate spam (and we toss out a fair bit), new members are
moderated. (I flip that bit after I let a message through.)
I am trying
On Oct 30, 2006, at 5:46 AM, Steve Holden wrote:
Is it just me, or does CherryPy take a *really* long time to start up
and restart?
It's not you (and I don't think it's CherryPy). We've got a lot of
code that gets imported when you import turbogears. I've been
thinking about ways to deal
On Oct 30, 2006, at 7:18 PM, m h wrote:
You've probably already heard of it, but bazaar (bzr) is using lazy
imports to improve startup time. The latest release, 0.12, cut
startup time by 50%.
Yes, lazy imports is specifically one area that I've considered. I
don't think I can do it
On Oct 30, 2006, at 7:56 PM, John M Camara wrote:
Below is a few lines from profiling a new quick start application.
All
I did was create an app via quick start, modified the startup file to
enable profiling, started the server, viewed the home page of the app,
and then hit the browser
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room as Bob Ippolito. Or Phillip Eby. Or Ian
Bicking. If we're lucky, the elusive but wonderfully prolific Mike
Bayer might be in attendance. So, hopefully some folks will propose
talks, but it would be good for you to at least be there!
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On Oct 30, 2006, at 6:36 PM, Adam Jones wrote:
Until I have something that is more useful than an incomplete
gathering
of components, additional updates will be posted at the following
address(es) to cut down on mailing list spam:
http://www.recursivethought.com/blog/tags/view/turbosetup
On Oct 30, 2006, at 7:39 PM, cwurld wrote:
Thanks for your efforts filtering spam.
Yes, I can run python from the command line. I can run other
executables that are in the python scripts folder from the command
line.
I am wondering if I should remove TG and start the install over.
On Oct 30, 2006, at 11:06 AM, Jonathan LaCour wrote:
For those of you who haven't seen yet:
http://turboentity.ematia.de/
Its a declarative layer on top of SQLAlchemy a'la ActiveMapper (and
apparently heavily inspired by ActiveMapper according to the
source).
It feels much more like
and to install the tg-admin script in the
right place.
Kevin
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On Oct 26, 2006, at 7:26 AM, Alberto Valverde wrote:
Damn! He's right! Not being very familiar with embedding WSGI apps
I have totally overlooked this scenario when I designed the
interface to the hosting framework.
There's probably some object at paste.registry which can help with
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