Hi Eugene, > Could you make an egg? easy_install Storm is easier than downloading > the tar.bz2 file etc. I believe it will ease experimentation / > adoption.
Sure thing. We'll apply the patch Duncan provided and put a egg next to the tarball. > As you mention the online doc is pretty sparse (inexistent) but boy is Indeed. I've just created an initial skeleton for the actual documentation at https://storm.canonical.com/Manual > the tutorial well done (for people like me anyway), thanks again! Thanks! > Could you outline the design philosophy behind Storm? What were you > looking for that was not in SQLObject / SQLAlchemy / DejaVu which I > gather are the main 3 Python ORMs (I realize you may have started > working on Storm before some of these projects started :P)? How does > it differentiate from other players? I've looked at quite a few ORMs before designing Storm, even because it wasn't my intention to actually write one. I was looking for something to use rather than something to base it on. I think the main inspirations come from SQLObject, SQLAlchemy and Axiom. I've just posted some conceptual points answering to Karl. Please check it out as well. > I guess I would love someone knowledgeable to add a Storm section to > Sylvain Hellegouarch book CherryPy Essentials. > > I got scared by the CREATE TABLE ... statements :P Only half joking > but that could scare people off. An Elixir create_table() statement is > sweeter. I understand your reaction, but to be honest, I belive that Storm isn't the right ORM for anyone who is scared to write SQL. > I will definitely give Storm a closer look in the near future, not > sure if I am capable of helping out but ... the intention matters. Nice! I appreciate your intentions. Thanks in advance, and let us know if you need anything. -- Gustavo Niemeyer http://niemeyer.net -- storm mailing list [email protected] Modify settings or unsubscribe at: https://lists.ubuntu.com/mailman/listinfo/storm
