I'm minus one laptop for the rest of the week, due to some hardware
troubles, so I'll be online less, and less able to make progress on
TG2.  And fortunately for everybody, lots of other people are pushing
TG2 forward in my absense.

Fred has been making good progress on the Toolbox replacement, and a
few sample tools. Chris is looking at making a DBMechanic based
replacement for catwalk in the new toolbox.

I think we should take the toolbox code itself and put it into a
tg-dev package, which we can update much more frequently than the main
TG2 package (which should have a stable interface for as long as
possible).

Chris has made some very easy to use automatic form generation
features in DBSprockets, and they are extremely well tested, powerful,
and make creating simple forms really easy, and make TG2 demo really
well, so I'd like to suggest that we include DBSprockets in the main
TG2 package, but it's possible that we ought to move this into the dev
package.   What do you all think?

It looks like Kevin Horn has made some good progress on getting some
code written that will allow us to test the quickstart template in our
regular TG2 testing.  This an important step forward as the template
represents most of the "untested" code (and it is code!) in the tg
package.

We're still on the very bleeding edge of Pylons and WebOb development,
so there are a few python 2.4 issues to iron out, but life is fun out
here on the edge ;)

-- 
Mark Ramm-Christensen
email: mark at compoundthinking dot com
blog: www.compoundthinking.com/blog

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