Frank Hale, el mi�rcoles 28 de diciembre a las 14:31 me escribiste:
> 
> > Of course TG is still bery much in its infancy, but is this something
> > that visitors to the site should be informed of ?
> 
> Yes, most definitely. I've been evaluating TG (translated to reading
> the homepage and lurking on the mailing list) for about 2 weeks now,
> having zero Python knowledge thus far. I've watched the 20 minute wiki
> tutorial, pretty impressive. I have not installed TG it yet, still
> waiting. From the website and lurking on the mailing list I am not
> sure as to what level of usability TG has progressed to for end users.
> Is it ready for general users (that would be me) or is it still mainly
> for the core developers and the people that know it inside and out.

I think it's in some point in the middle, maybe closer to the first one,
but as any alpha software you should expect some lack of documentation
and API changes... General public can use it, but you better have an eye
on the mailing list (or at least the planet) to see what's happening and
what thing you should stop using and what things to expect in the future.

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