> I know I'm jumping in this conversation late, but if there isn't a way
> to package TurboGears in my distro's packaging system, then it's
> worthless to me.  I hope that there will always be raw "sdist" tarballs
> available for the various components.  Several are missing from the
> last release: see issue #878
> http://trac.turbogears.org/turbogears/ticket/878

This is an important issue.  We are working on a better/more automated
release managment process, and I would say this is a important part of
that.

It's pretty critical that we have a way to do TurboGears native
packages if we ever want to include TurboGears applications in a
distribution.  And I'd very much like to see some TG apps start
showing up on non-developer machines.

tg2exe helps for the windows folks, but native packaging formats are
the door to real linux users.

--Mark Ramm

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