Mark Ramm wrote:

> Exactly, and not claiming support is not equal to it not working
> as jonathan says, he's using it extensively.  But he's not using
> the default auth mechanisms, and he's not able to provide that
> level of support to turbogears users.
>
> If someone is, we can easily add the elixir command back to
> quickstart.  But we were shipping it, and it was broken, and
> nobody offered to help fix it.  And while we could have done a
> one time fix, we would still be in this situation on every future
> release where we'd have to do that work without help from anybody
> in the elixir community.

+1 on all accounts. I really wish I could be the one to offer this
support, but I just can't commit to that at the level I'd like
right now, at least until things settle down with the release of my
application.  Working for a startup sucks the life out of you!

I do try and respond to Elixir-related questions on the mailing list
when I have a chance, and I will continue to do that as much as time
allows.

Keep up the great work on TG2, folks!

--
Jonathan LaCour
http://cleverdevil.org

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