On 4/20/06, Igor Murashkin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> That's good, are we moving towards integrating SQLAlchemy with
> TurboGears now? I remember a few months back it was just a completely
> disjoint project. Is there some kind of support now, or is it still
> "use with TG at your own risk?" I haven't tried SQLAlchemy, but it
> seemed really powerful for what it does.

SQLObject remains the current standard, but TurboGears supports
SQLAlchemy today and is heading in that direction. There are enough
people who have had use cases that SQLAlchemy fits better.

> > Back on the subject of Summer of Code: there are some good ideas out
> > there. I would encourage people to specifically state "I'd like to be
> > a student participant" or "I'd like to be a mentor" and the types of
> > things you'd like to work on. If we can get the right people matched
> > up, we'll see if we can run everything through the PSF's sponsorship
> > in the Summer of Code.
>
> I would like to be a participant! Who's interested? :-)

I believe Simon and Jonathan both mentioned an interest in mentoring,
and there may be one or two others. I don't know how many we might be
given, but we should see what we can get.

Kevin

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