good to know I almost sign with them j/k real post below

I hope this is a new issue because a while ago went 0.8 was still hot  i think, I email back and for with one of their reps. and he said they didn't had any problems with TG. I even ask if 0.9 was a problem and he said  that all i had to do was download the eggs

On 3/17/06, Kevin Dangoor <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > wrote:

I had an email exchange with the friendly folks at DreamHost (no
sarcasm there, I got quick and useful responses). The person I was
corresponding with was recommending that I *not* run TurboGears at
DreamHost. He said that they had to come up with some special config
for Rails, because it was really beating up on their machines. He (not
being one of their admins) wasn't certain what they had done for
Rails. Odds are good that whatever technique they used there would
apply to TG as well.

DreamHost has offers an exceptionally good value for the money and,
from what I've seen, they even provide some speedy support for such an
inexpensive service. The person I emailed with suggested that a user
uprising asking for good support of Python frameworks would help.

So, if you're a DreamHost customer trying to run TurboGears, you might
want to let them know. From the conversation I had, this also applies
to Django.

Kevin

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