>Before this discussion started publicly, Peter Hunt emailed me >directly about this. I told him that "the devil's in the details". I'm >all for cooperation and there are a few sharp people working on Subway >who would be great to work with. But, we can't "break" TurboGears in >the process.
I agree. I'd rather just see Turbogears hit the 1.0 release point with its API intact then to see it scrambled up in the sake of "one framework to rule them all" argument. Subway never impressed me like TurboGears did, nor did Django. This is not to say they are bad frameworks, its just that I felt I was getting more with TurboGears than the others. Just a preference. Lets keep TurboGears moving forward, its got a bright future.

