I'm with you on this.  I suppose things would be clearer if i followed
this group more closely, but as of now I just don't know exactly how
everything's working, or not for that matter.  For instance,
tg.ext.repoze.who was why i started looking at this group again, and
it almost looks as though it's about to be deprecated, or at least
have alot of work done to it... that sort of information is incredibly
useful, and should probably be available somewhere in the docs.  So,
uh, you have my vote of confidence, I don't know how other people feel
though.

On Sep 13, 8:16 pm, iain duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hey folks, first off I want to make it clear that I'm not whining. I am
> totally in favour of taking the time to get the best foundational layers
> possible for TG2.
>
> That said, I'm terribly confused about the state of certain components,
> the main one being auth&auth. I realize this is under hyperactive
> development, but at the same time, I want to start learning what I need
> to know to do it right for TG2 projects. So could anyone tell me what I
> should be looking at for learning that stuff? Do I just dig in to repoze
> docs or is the api used in tg still unsettled?
>
> Secondly, maybe a good addition to the TG2 docs would be a "state of the
> nation" page for the various components? Maybe a list of what's being
> used for what and where that is at for development?
>
> Thanks!
> Iain
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