<quote who="Sean McAfee" date="Tue, Apr 03, 2007 at 03:32:50PM -0700"> > So, not much interest has been expressed in my proposal so far--not > surprisingly, since I imagine this audience doesn't include many regular > Python users. I wish I wasn't one myself. However, I still think a Python > implementation for the Template Toolkit would be a great thing to have. The > TT's power blows away any Python templating system I've ever encountered. > > So anyway, can I get, I dunno, a ruling, or something? I've had fun > knocking together the basic implementation, and I'm happy to do the rest of > the gruntwork to get a maximally-compliant, fully-tested alternative > implementation out the door, but only if I know my effort won't be wasted. > If anyone wants to help out, great; I'm not wedded to the idea of doing it > all myself.
I may help out a little bit. I would probably use it. I like TT2 and maintain the Debian package but am doing most of my work in Python these days. I like Python a lot but, like others, have been rather underwhelmed by the options in terms of templating systems. I've most recently been doing Cheetah templates. Regards, Mako -- Benjamin Mako Hill [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://mako.cc/
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