On Fri, 2007-02-11 at 21:56 +0100, Christopher Arndt wrote:
> iain duncan schrieb:
> > On Fri, 2007-02-11 at 13:40 -0400, Mark Ramm wrote:
> >> If somebody wants to remove the Cheetah dependency, we could always
> >> use Genshi text templates for our project file templates -- all that
> >> would need to be done is to create a function with the right
> >> signature, and assign tell paste.templates to use it render the
> >> template files.
> >>
> >> The major job would be actually updating the project templates to use
> >> the new syntax
> > 
> > I'd be into helping with that if it seems a useful thing. I need to
> > learn how to set up custom templates anyway for my own project
> > templates. However, I think I have about another two weeks of business
> > hell to get through first here. Is this something that could wait to be
> > started until a bit later?
> 
> Though I certainly don't want to slow down your enthusiasm about helping
> the project out, I wonder if the benefits of removing the Cheetah
> dependency outweigh the necessary effort. This is one of the areas in TG
> with which I had the least troubles. We should check, though, if the
> Cheetah dependency could be moved into a "TG developers only" package,
> becaus eyou don't really need Cheetah for running a TG app (or is this
> already the case?).
> 
> Also, switching to Genshi for paster template would break some extension
> packages, for ex. the registration templates. This should not happen
> before TG 2.x IMHO (we still could make support Genshi paster templates
> optional in 1.1).

I'm easy either way. =)

Iain



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