On 11/6/06, iain duncan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Some thoughts of my own, open for comment:
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> - Django docs are very good, better right now than gears. I had some
> inexcusable problems with the gears tutorials because things are out of
> sync. I know Kevin said that is a major concern and is being addressed.
> At the moment, I think the initial experience of trying both out is
> going to favour Django. Of course the initial experience of linux vs mac
> ( a comparison Adrian made ) favours macs, but now that I have put in
> the time to really learn linux, I much prefer the *nix interoperability
> approach.

Documentation is definately where we are lagging and there is a lot of
work going into making the docs better.  There is a lot of work to do,
but we will get there in the end.  Doc sprints are in the works and
anyone in the community can also contribute their own documentation
and comments at http://docs.turbogears.org/

>
> If there were a url mapper on CherryPy and even some decent scaffolding
> aimed at the end user for both SQLObject and SQLAlchemy admin
> interfaces, I think I would do all my work in gears. Anyone know if
> these are in the works?
>

CherryPy 3 has the ability to use arbitary url mappers (or
'dispatchers') which should be available in TG 1.1 making the use of
Routes et al a breeze.  In fact, there's already a RoutesDispatcher
included with CP3 :)

Using CP2's `default` method you can build your own mappers or use
something like Routes[1].  Granted, it's a little more difficult than
it should be at times to get everything in Routes working with CP2
(since I last used it...  please correct me if this is no longer the
case), but it is possible with a little work.

With regards to the scaffolding for SO and SA - FastData (currently in
Alpha and also due in 1.1 i believe) will be the scaffolding that
you're talking about.  So, once 1.1 is out you should have everything
you need and wish for in TG. :)

[1]: http://routes.groovie.org/

Hope this helps,

Lee

-- 
Lee McFadden

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work: http://fireflisystems.com

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