> Without support for Genshi you can pretty much kiss dbsprockets
> goodbye.  I am basing my project on Genshi because that is what
> twAjaxTools is using right now and I think the performance cost is
> worth it.  Whenever toscawidgets converts over to Mako I will too.  I
> will add a ticket to my project to chage over to Mako, but it is going
> in the v0.4+ folder.  Toscawidgets is "sort of" supporting mako, but
> the conversion seems to be going slowly and I want to move fast on
> dbsprockets.  Maybe Alberto and Claudio will comment on Mako?

twForms has all its templates available in Mako flavour thanks to Roger
who ported them this summer. I've been using twForms and Mako in a project
recently and the combination worked pretty well so I'd say ToscaWidgets
"fully supports" Mako :)

twAjaxTools is another story... I don't think it uses Mako for templates
but porting a template to Mako is pretty easy (take a look at twForms').
Regardless of templates being ported or not, mixing templates in different
languages *is* supported (with plenty of unittests and real-world
experience proving it)

Regarding the topic of this thread: I'm +1 on sticking with Genshi as the
default.

Alberto


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