Chris, good to see you cranking TG stuff again ;-)
Maybe it's time to envision a more long-term roadmap, and keep that in
mind when working on TG2. E.g. how about our plans of joining with the
Pylons folks and basing on Pyramid? Are we heading into a different
direction now? The idea of TG is to be an opinionated full-stack
framework like Django, but with more freedom to exchange components.
Which are our long-term "opinions"? Will TG back out from doing
client-side stuff? In TG1 we had TG widgets and MochiKit. In my TG2
projects I use TW and tw.jquery heavily. I think they were always an
important part of the "full stack", but unfortunately somewhat
neglected. In my current projects I'm using even more of JavaScript and
even defected to Pyramid because I only need a very lightweight and fast
server component, TG2 would be overkill there. Anyway, on the Pyramid
mailing list I'm seeing many people who look for something more full
stack like TG2 or TG3 could offer.
I'd also like to know whether Mark and the SF folks are still behind TG2
or some kind of TG3.
-- Christoph
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