Thanks, it's now mentioned! :)

  - Gustavo.

On Friday November 28, 2008 16:34:11 Matt Wilson wrote:
> The authorization docs here still mention tgext.authorization:
>
> http://turbogears.org/2.0/docs/main/Auth.html
>
> When I built the sphinx docs locally, I saw that they know talk about
> repoze.what.
>
> Then I read in the mailing list that tgext.authorization became
> repoze.what.
>
> This tiny patch mentions that fact.
>
> Matt
>
> Index: docs/main/Auth/index.rst
> ===================================================================
> --- docs/main/Auth/index.rst  (revision 5782)
> +++ docs/main/Auth/index.rst  (working copy)
> @@ -36,9 +36,9 @@
>      applications ship all the code to set it up (as long as you had
> selected
>      such an option when you created the project), but if you need
> something
>      more advanced you are at the right place.
> -  * :mod:`repoze.what`, a framework for ``authorization`` which is
> mostly
> -    compatible with the TurboGears 1.x `Identity` authentication and
> -    authorization system.
> +  * :mod:`repoze.what`, (formerly known as tgext.authorization) a
> +    framework for ``authorization`` which is mostly compatible with
> the
> +    TurboGears 1.x `Identity` authentication and authorization
> system.
>
>  You may store your users' credentials where you want (e.g., in a
> database, an
>  LDAP server, an Htaccess file) and also store your authorization
> settings
>
> 
-- 
Gustavo Narea <http://gustavonarea.net/>.

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