I have three tasks lined up to do either before or at the sprint:

* Fix it up so that we're using customizable render functions rather
than pylons.buffet.
* Add a permision check to the object dispatch methods to support
SecureControllers
* Update the website source so with info about TG2

I would also like to improve our testing docs, and clean up some of
the rest of the TG2 documentation situation.

If anybody can help with the Pylons docs, that will be a great help,
since that would allow a Pylons release, which will make a TG2 release
quite a bit easier.  ;)

--Mark Ramm


On Mon, May 19, 2008 at 8:21 PM, percious <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> If I am not working that monday I will likely finish up tg.silverplate
> which will be a complete registration system for TG2.  Mark, are you
> planning on working on the controller-level authentication?
>
> That Sunday I may be able to put in a few hours to get twtools moved
> over to beta.toscawidgets.org.  Alberto, if you could email me
> privately with instructions on how to move packages over I would
> appreciate it.
>
> Looks like we are cranking out TG2... hopefully we can release it!!!
>
> I will be participating remotely either way.
>
> cheers.
> -chris
>
> On May 19, 2:16 am, Alberto Valverde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Mark Ramm wrote:
>> > Ben Bangert, and Noah Gift are organizing in-persion versions of this
>> > sprint north of SF (at the O'reilly offices) , and in Atlanta.  I'll
>> > also be hosting a local version in Ann Arbor.
>>
>> > Pylons is getting very close to releasing 0.9.7 and there's a TG2
>> > release coming too.   So, there's lots to do.   I'll be spending a
>> > bunch of time this comming week making sure that we have lots and lots
>> > of tickets in trac, so that there's plenty to do.   There will be
>> > tasks as simple as "try going through the code in the wiki20 doc and
>> > make sure it all makes sense" that would be good for complete
>> > beginners, all the way up to working on the implementation of a better
>> > "site-component system" which will require a bit more familiarity with
>> > the whole stack.
>>
>> > So, if you have a few hours available over this long weekend, and you
>> > want to give something back to the community, please do drop in and
>> > help out.
>>
>> > Please sign up here so that we can keep track of those who've
>> > participated in the 2008 sprint series:
>>
>> >http://docs.turbogears.org/SprintSeries2008#may-participants
>>
>> I'll be out of town that weekend until Sunday but I'll be able to drop
>> for some hours on Monday. I'll like to get beta.toscawidgets.org into
>> production finally. This involves moving tickets from TG's Trac and
>> closing TW's repositories in tg.org. I'll be able to help anyone who
>> wants to set up a Hg repository + Trac and docs for a widget project there.
>>
>> BTW, This link helped non-North-American me, it might others too 
>> ;)http://www.apples4theteacher.com/holidays/memorial-day/when-is-memori...
>>
>> Regards,
>> Alberto
> >
>



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

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