Hi Michele,

Thanks for forwarding that. I hadn't seen that particular posting, but
I did read about SQL Soup on the sqlalchemy list. Nice stuff (though I
still with an ORM myself :)

By the way, I exchanged a couple messages with Mike Bayer a couple
weeks ago about SQLAlchemy's status. It sounds like SQLAlchemy is
actually pretty well baked at this point. To make an "official" switch
requires

1) a migration path for current users
2) New versions of CatWalk/Model Designer/tg-admin sql

Since TurboGears already features some support for SQLAlchemy, these
things can be tackled any time. (Of course, potentially destabilizing
changes don't belong on the trunk... I guess the more times I say
that, the more that means I should really just do the branch thing.)

Kevin

On 4/11/06, Michele Cella <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi guys,
>
> I'm sure you've already seen this on planet.python.org, anyway:
>
> http://spyced.blogspot.com/2006/04/introducing-sqlsoup.html
>
> Really cool IMHO.
>
> Ciao
> Michele
>
>
> >
>


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