On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 7:08 PM, Michael Pedersen <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Feb 23, 2011 at 4:55 AM, Alessandro Molina
> <[email protected]> wrote:
>>
>> Having a tool like that is indeed useful for TG.
>> I'll take a look at it as soon as possible.
>> As in past time I did some work on tgext pieces let me know if there
>> is anything that I can do to help with
>> http://turbogears.flow.io/task/14/#post14
>
> The worst part is that I'm not entirely sure what I *mean* by that item. It
> could be as little as "make a tg2ext repository on SF and get all of them
> migrated into there" or it could mean "get CI working and everything fully
> tested for each release for each of the major tgext pieces". I'm open for
> suggestions on direction :)
>

I would suggest having the main tgext pieces directly inside a tg2ext
repository on SF and have them released with each TG release.
Probably it might also be a good idea to have some of them installed
directly with TG2 as they are useful for any project (like what we do
with tgext.crud and tgext.admin).
Having them integrated inside the project itself would imply more
testing to them by the users  and so a more stable suite of
extensions.

>
> In the end, I went for the regex. It was the best I could find. If there is
> something better *and* that addresses the issue entirely, I'll take it. I
> just don't think there is this time.
>

I see your point :)

>> If one more person is needed I have time and interest to volunteer,
>> just let me know.
>
> Thank you. I'm adding you on the list of mentors now.
>

Fine, I'll try to follow it closely

>
> Well, there are many options ACR, C5T, and tgext.pages. I'd rather have one
> of those get worked on instead of a whole new one. I'd also like to see some
> of the other pieces of the puzzle built before tackling the CMS situation.
> Having standardized ways to provide user management, configuration settings,
> and the like, would be a good thing. However, I also know that we don't get
> to entirely pick the project that any candidate would be working on, so I'll
> add CMS (including links for the above three) onto the ideas page.
>

Is it already online the GSOC page?
I can get access only to the previous editions from the TG homepage

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