As far as I see, it has not yet been documented anyway... So I'll change
that, and add a --noinput option (similar to Django).
Well documentation is 50% of the concern, possible regressions are the
other 90%. ;)
But if nothing breaks, no problems here :)
documentation and polish.
If you could let us know what your unicode error is we'd be more than
happy to help you.
And once again, I'm sorry that you're working through one of our rough
patches, we'll do what we can to help out if you give us some good
info about what's going wrong ;)
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start my
commitement to the TG2 marketing effort with these two March marketing
goals:
* blog about TG2 at least 20 times this month
* work 3 TG2 tutorial type screencasts
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Ok, I don't think we should release rc1 without a fix for this ticket:
http://trac.turbogears.org/ticket/2243
I'm taking a look to see if I can figure it out now, but I may not
have time to resolve it tonight. We will see.
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On Sun, Mar 1, 2009 at 3:53 PM, Mark Ramm
Feel free to check that egg into svn under the index for tg2 (it's in
site_packages), and I'll make sure that it's in the rc1 index.
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On Sat, Feb 28, 2009 at 1:58 AM, Jorge Vargas jorge.var...@gmail.com wrote:
On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 9:36 PM, Mark Ramm mark.mchristen...@gmail.com
://www.turbogears.org/2.0/docs/main/ToscaWidgets/forms.html
Chris Perkins has documented the new RestController? stuff which
simplifies common Create, Read, Update, Delete operations:
http://www.turbogears.org/2.0/docs/main/RestControllers.html
Mark Ramm has created an overview of the TurboGears 2 stack:
http
workaround.
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On Thu, Feb 26, 2009 at 8:36 PM, Mark Ramm mark.mchristen...@gmail.com wrote:
I am very happy to announce this release. It's the result of a *lot*
of hard work by a *lot* of people, who deserve all the credit.
TurboGears 2.0 beta 6 comes with lots of fixes, and a total feature
On Wed, Feb 25, 2009 at 10:11 AM, Oliver dief...@googlemail.com wrote:
In TG1 it was possible to use Dictionaries, Lists and Tuples as a
value in config files.
TG2 seems to go a step backwards on behalf of its ini file
capabilities. or is there a way to accomplish this?
No. This is a step
I don't think so. The old (TG1) config had only one type of config file
(*.cfg instead of *.ini and *_cfg.py) and setting booleans and integers
worked as expected. I can't remember having troubles with that system,
while the new config system is immediately giving me headaches because
Ok. But you can also understand this as a development question: Do we
want to port tg-admin sql update or something equivalent to TG2?
I think it would be best to try to help SAMigrate to become easier to
use for simple cases, and to support some basic migrations in a more
automatic way
= True
because explicit is better than implicit, and making things pretty is
a lower value to me than making them non-magical.
But if there's a nicer non-magical declarative way of doing things,
I'm not opposed to using it. ;)
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On Tue, Feb 24, 2009 at 9:38 AM, Christoph Zwerschke c
who's been working tirelesly on many of these
issues, and to the new folks who showed up in the last couple of weeks
and have really helped us polish up our docs.
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The patch looks good to me.
Nice work on the performance improvements.
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On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 5:24 AM, Florent Aide florent.a...@gmail.comwrote:
I'd like you to look at my last patch:
http://trac.turbogears.org/ticket/2175#comment:13
and tell me if I apply it or not... I
Yea, I think we should make a mercurial mirror of the docs as soon as we
can, and I'd even support a full migration of the docs to mercurial as a
test of or migration strategy ;)
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On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 4:13 AM, Jorge Vargas jorge.var...@gmail.comwrote:
On Fri, Feb 20, 2009 at 4:59
This would indeed be good addition to TG2.
Not sure if we can sneek it in before beta 6 but we can try. If there were
a patch with tests, it would certianly make it in.
And the timeline for b6 all depends on how quickly Ticket #1999 gets
closed.
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or attach them to the trac
ticket:
http://trac.turbogears.org/ticket/2195
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a
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Thanks for this. I think this is definitely nicer, and had it on my
personal clean-up list for b6 , but have been totally swamped the last
few days.
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On Mon, Feb 16, 2009 at 5:52 PM, svn-comm...@turbogears.org wrote:
Author: faide
Date: Mon Feb 16 16:52:24 2009
New Revision
.
Please join us in a global, remote sprint next weekend, where we'll be
trying to polish up the docs, triage any bugs found in beta 6, and
generally move the release process forward.
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On Fri, Feb 13, 2009 at 11:35 PM, percious ch...@percious.com wrote:
Personally I think we should default to SimpleJson, and then if the
user has TurboJson installed, we should
default to that. It should be simple enough to put a switch in
config.
try:
import turbojson
except:
the server
hey,
if you are following the Wiki20 tutorial you need to run
$ python setup.py develop for it to become your active package.
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maybe we should just keep it like it for the first release and aim to
eliminate the buffet interface afterwards. (keeping tj or removing it
in the process as we choose)
Yea, this is what we should do. Anything else will break too many
people's TG2 apps.
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):
return dict
Is that normal? I may miss something but it breaks my apps big time :(
Florent.
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. But we will have a at least a
full week of feature freeze between b6 and rc1 -- but the feature
freeze may be longer if for some reason we have to do a b7 release.
And for those of you who've been on beta upgrade tredmill thanks for
your patience! I think the result will be worth it.
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you all think?
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will never
like pip because it requires a compiler, and they likely won't have
one. But ultimately I think it would be awesome to use Sanjiv's all
in one windows installer for windows users, possibly including mingw
so that they can compiler just like the rest of us.
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/2.0/downloads/current/index/BeautifulSoup/)
Skipping link
http://www.turbogears.org/2.0/downloads/current/BeautifulSoup.tar.gz
(from http://www.turbogea
rs.org/2.0/downloads/current/index/BeautifulSoup/); wrong project name
(not beautifulsoup)
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Thanks!
The index has been updated with a brand new 2.0b5.1 release.
So now everybody's got access to your fix.
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On Thu, Feb 5, 2009 at 12:23 AM, lmacken luke.mac...@gmail.com wrote:
Hey Mark,
I just fixed a typo in tg.devtool's setup.py to get it working on
Python2.4
Cheers
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I just posted a new index up to the site:
In a fresh virtual environment you can:
easy_install -i http://www.turbogears.org/2.0/downloads/2.0b5/index
tg.devtools
in an existing environment (virtual or otherwise) you can upgrade by:
easy_install
milestone:
http://trac.turbogears.org/milestone/2.1
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turbogears2
And unless there are some objections to this stuff, I'll tag svn, and
come up with a proper release announcement tomorrow.
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developers to get mingw setup properly to install all
our stuff.
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On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 1:24 AM, Jorge Vargas jorge.var...@gmail.com wrote:
AlI can say is wow. pip is simply awesome.
I just expend about 3 hours installing different things and not only
was it able to handle everything I
On Fri, Jan 30, 2009 at 3:34 PM, Gustavo Narea m...@gustavonarea.net wrote:
In r6204 I applied a not so drastic solution:
http://trac.turbogears.org/changeset/6204
But again I think it'd be better if we removed the ability to select the
hashing algorithm, mostly to make the template a bit
it in many places.
But giving the ability to easily deal with predicates in the template is what
I wouldn't like.
Cheers! :)
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be part of the TG2 dependencies?
If not, do we aggressively enough communicate that the user is required to
install these things himselve?
I think it would be disappointing to newbies if deploying their quickstarted
app would fail because of that.
Diez
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On Thu, Jan 29, 2009 at 12:19 PM, Gustavo Narea m...@gustavonarea.net wrote:
On Thursday January 29, 2009 17:56:37 Derick Eisenhardt wrote:
Why not just have both a tg.core and a tg.full package the user can
select when they are installing (basically what is already happening
with turbogears
There isn't but it is very easy to implement it on a per-project basis.
The easiest way to include the in *every* html page is to override
BaseController in yourapp.lib.base and add this in the __call__ method
before delegating to super:
for widget in include_widgets:
widget.inject()
/DownloadInstall.html
If you're interested in the details of what's changed in this release,
take a look at the changelog:
http://trac.turbogears.org/wiki/2.0/changelog
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and for some reason you will want to leave it out, pleae
make a comment ON the ticket not here.
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@gustavo thank you very much, it was exactly that problem.
@Alberto, yes I though about that but as Gustavo pointed out in the
changelog, the error middleware should be the last one to show up and
it was catching the 401 before repoze.who did.
I actually think this solution isn't quite
right away with this fix. Let me know
if it would help any of you out.
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File 'hmac.py', line 42 in __init__
self.outer = digestmod.new()
AttributeError: 'builtin_function_or_method' object has no attribute 'new'
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And to see a list of features/issues that we are still working on for the
next beta:
http://trac.turbogears.org/query?milestone=2.0b4
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In light of all the fantastic new stuff that got added in our last
sprint,
we've decided to release this version as beta 3.
Chris
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On Mon, Jan 19, 2009 at 6:04 PM, Mark Ramm mark.mchristen...@gmail.com wrote:
I had a long string of Real Life setbacks this weekend and wasn't able
to get the b3 release out the door, but I was able to find some time
today, and I'd say that we are real
, Jan 16, 2009 at 9:58 AM, Mark Ramm mark.mchristen...@gmail.com
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I think this is a good idea. It adds a little bit of complexity to
the template side of things, but we can use a widget in the
master.html to do the flash message via javascript so things can just
work out of the box
-discuss since this also involves Rum but it is
already being discussed in a ticket there
(http://python-rum.org/ticket/62), please reply only to turbogears-trunk.
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Not a big deal, because it's fixed now in trunk and tests are updated.
But the TG1 behaviour was that keyword args passed to url() overode
the parameters in the params dictionary.
if kwargs.get('params'):
params = kwargs['params'].copy()
-new_kwargs =
a /development index that's got the eggs needed to run the dev version
Ideally the /dev version would be automatically updated whenever the
automated tests pass on buildbot.
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 5:11 AM, Diez B. Roggisch de...@web.de wrote:
On Wednesday 14 January 2009 07:03:07 Mark Ramm
, but I think this feature is pretty
valuable. So I'm predisposed to keep it, but I think it should be a
conscious decision by the community so what do you all think?
The actual changeset can be seen here:
http://trac.turbogears.org/changeset/6099
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, and how to overide the setup
of each of these things, so that people have a clear picture of what's going
on.
Hopefully this snipit helps. Also, if you have good ideas on how we can
best visually represent all of this, I'd be very interested.
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Makes sense, though you only want to do the import once, not on each
request. ;)
It's safe to do that on every request since that attribute is a
descriptor that stores the value you set in thread-local storage.
Safe, yes. Fast, probably not. ;)
I'm generally supportive of adding these to the core, but I'd like a
bit of an explantion of what they are used for. If that
documentation goes in at the same time as the decorators, I'm +1 on
this.
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009 at 1:13 PM, percious ch...@percious.com wrote:
Hey guys.
I've
We need a better docstring for RestController.
http://trac.turbogears.org/browser/trunk/tg/controllers.py#L574
In general I think this should explain how to use it, not just that it
exists ;)
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We can't claim that we support Elixir while we don't have somebody who
maintains Elixir in the TG2 template, somebody who makes sure it works in TG2
itself, somebody who makes sure it's supported in the packages used in TG2
apps by default (namely, repoze.who.plugins.sa and
But without it:
python setup.py install
may not work because who knows what versions of what libraries you can get.
Setuptools is terrible, but it's what we've got.
I'm flexible on what we should do here, but I don't know if there is
any right way to do it.
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On Wed, Jan 14, 2009
I'm working on summarizing the discussion and will have something
written up early this week.
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On Mon, Jan 12, 2009 at 4:24 PM, Derick Eisenhardt
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On Jan 8, 4:37 pm, Mark Ramm mark.mchristen...@gmail.com wrote:
We are planning to do a TurboGears
. And in the most cases people aren't modifying the
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The use of a different index page than cheeseshop for the tg project
first looked attractive to me, until...
Perhaps I should also mention why this is done:
1) Having our own index means we can assure that you always get a
working package set.
This is not true of the cheeseshop: If paste
/browse_thread/thread/a095a92c83472144
If get no red light I'll commit a fix later today or tomorrow...
Alberto
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is probably the right way to go in the future, but
installing will still come from a custom index, not pypi, so the
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on the way into routes, and I'm not sure why that's happening.
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On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 4:58 PM, francois chesnay
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I tried TG2.0 beta 2, and there is still a problem with saving, and this
gives the following error:
Error Traceback:
View
This is now fixed.
On Thu, Jan 8, 2009 at 12:01 PM, Derick Eisenhardt
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Just noticed the Sphinx docs for TG2 still say Turbogears 1.9.7 at
the top of all the pages.
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for this stuff. But for now ask in either place and you'll get an
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Sorry, I was trying hard to get this anouncement out between lots of
other crazy stuff going on this week.Yea, the planning session
will be this saturday at 7pm GMT.
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On Fri, Jan 9, 2009 at 2:00 AM, Felix Schwarz felix.schw...@web.de wrote:
Mark Ramm schrieb:
We are planning
the instructions here:
http://turbogears.org/2.0/docs/main/DownloadInstall.html
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passing it into the function.
+if isinstance(uri ,unicode):
+
+uri = .join([encode(c) for c in uri]).encode('utf8')
+return uri
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all the great work that went into
SQLAlchemy, Genshi, Pylons, ToscaWidgets, etc.
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done we will have a great framework, that has many features that are
missing in all of the other web 2.0 web frameworks. So, we also
need to start thinking about how we'll market the framework and how
we'll continue to move things forward in 2009.
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development related documents, while end-user
documentation goes into sphinx.
This alows us to embed trac tickets, ticket queries, and other useful
info into the development plans, and makes for a single place for
development related information for turbogears 2.
Any objections?
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the world.
The full details can be found at:
http://docs.turbogears.org/SprintSeries2009
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in RootController
error = ErrorController()
NameError: name 'ErrorController' is not defined
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more website typos found... On the main page, in the 2.0
beta announcement it says a final release is expected in early 2007,
and http://turbogears.org/2.0 still lists the release date of
2.0.beta1 as October 29th ;)
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of a javascript folder, since it's empty it
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http://trac.turbogears.org/ticket/2056 but the issue is still here.
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than happy to spend time on since there's not much else I can do for
the project at this time.
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:27 AM, Mark Ramm mark.mchristen...@gmail.com
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We are rappidly approaching the first 2.0 beta release.
Thanks to the hard work of Florent, Chris, Jon, Christopher, Lee,
Gustavo,
and many others we have been able to jump directly from 1.9.7 to 2.0.
New in this release:
* Catwalk
Thanks for the patch, but I think google groups strips attachments.
If there's a ticket already, please add this there, if not please open up a
ticket for this issue, and attach the patch there.
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On Tue, Dec 23, 2008 at 10:36 PM, Lukasz Szybalski szybal...@gmail.comwrote:
3
Anybody know where this happens in a code? After I log in how do I
redirect to page xyz, instead of what is currently redirected as
default?
This is part of repoze.who's RedirectingFormPlugin, which is
configured by default in repoze.what's quickstart for TG,
Which file, it seems as it is
the module level, you have a lot more flexibility.
Of course that does come at a cost, and the bound metadata does
provide users with a nice API, which I think is worth it in lots of
cases.
Anyway, that's my 2c worth. Take it for what you will.
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myfunction(self):
# etc
In TG2 there is no accept_format parameter for expose.
Is the content_type parameter enough to implement such a behavior ?
Thanks,
Chrisotophe
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a bit and some additional
background information the user will have a better understanding of
TG.
Just think of the novel I would have wrote had I actually commented on
the whole tutorial rather than just a few lines of it. :)
John
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Ok, I'm making a ticket for this, and will check in these changes tonight.
I'd like a couple of days of testing on this, after it's completed,
because it does change an existing API somewhat. And I'm booked up
.
If we're going to make this change, and I think we should, we need to
make it now.
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blog: www.compoundthinking.com/blog
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they think.
Even greater would be if somebody felt an urge to write up a couple of
internationalization tests to go with this ;)
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Mark Ramm-Christensen
email: mark at compoundthinking dot com
blog: www.compoundthinking.com/blog
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projects, so I'm not the one to
support it. And others on the TG2 dev team have not said they are
able to support it either. But we're willing to support it we a
couple people who are committed to supporting it take responsibility
to make it happen.
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On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 10:47 AM
://paste.chrisarndt.de/paste/022464fdccec460db52c87fbe17b6a3f and
based on the comparison I don't know why it works on TG1.1 but not on
TG2.0
any pointers are appreciated.
PS: this and moving cherrypy.* calls is the only thing I got left on
my TG1.1 - TG2.0 migration experiment
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of the remaining tickets already
have patches.
Beyond that, test coverage went up from about 70% to over 80% in the
last 24 hours ;)
If this kind of progress keeps up, I think we should be looking
forward to the 2.0b1 release in the next few days.
Thanks everybody for a great first day of sprinting.
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=milestonemilestone=2.0milestone=2.0b1order=priority
If you're actively working on a ticket feel free to assign it to
yourself and to anounce that you're working on it in #turbogears (on
freenode)
I'll see all you sprinters tomorrow ;)
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Mark Ramm-Christensen
email: mark at compoundthinking dot com
I'm very interested to hear about how TG2 will avoid the scaling and
traffic issues that hit pownce and twitter.
Well, there are lots of issues, and without being super-connected to
either Twitter or Pownce, one of the things that seems to have
happened to both early on is that it was
It's some informal notation, not really BNF, and I think it leaves it
open which elements are allowed at the top level of a json text since
it does not define what a json text actually is; it only defines what
a json object and a json array is. So we should just follow the rfc4627
which is
I just saw the ticket and you already set it as wontfix, even though I
agree with the resolution I think the reason is simple.
Well, its easy enough to change it back if somebody objects, and
marking it off now, helps to keep the current ticket list clean.
--Mark Ramm
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