Kevin Dangoor wrote:
> On 4/27/06, Gerhard Häring <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Sylvain Hellegouarch wrote:
>>> I don't know to be honest but this is a very good question. Nevertheless I
>>> do believe it would be a great boost for any project to be the one that
>>> can run on IP and Jython. That would also bring lots of new users.
>> I don't think that's relevant to TurboGears here. If somebody is on the
>> Java or .NET platform they'll most likely using the web technologies
>> native to that platform (Java servlets or ASP.NET), even if they chose
>> to use the Python language.
> 
> I agree. I think TurboGears would gain far more users by putting more
> effort into making web app development easier, than it would by
> supporting Java and .NET directly.

I disagree. Being able to sneak TG into a Java or .NET "enterprisey" 
mess would be great, making TG a great option for high profit consonancy 
gigs.

Maybe it would not extend our user base, but it would certanly fill our 
bank accounts. ;)

Cheers,
Simon

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