On Sat, 2007-23-06 at 12:58 +0100, Lee McFadden wrote:
> Hi Fred,
> 
> TGCrud looks really nice, seems to do the job well for simple cases.
> I just thought that I'd let you know that it doesn't handle
> inheritance in an SQLAlchemy model.  When I point tg-admin crud at an
> object that inherits most of it's properties from another object I
> only get the extra fields with the generated methods/widgets.
> 
> Something for your next version perhaps?  I'll take a look and see how
> much work it will be to get this feature working.  TGCrud could
> seriously save me a lot of time :)

I think the whole idea fleshed out could be a real draw to the platform.
It's exactly the kind of thing I was looking for in that it's between
the Django admin ( too much magic, too much done for me ) and what you
get by default with gears ( too much freedom for newbies to tie
themselves in knots sometimes! )

An extensible well thought out basis for general crud in a restful style
would be a big draw to gears, IMHO.

Iain



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