Iain and Mark,

Thanks for the quick replies.  I think i am going to go with Iain's
approach for now until I get the hang of TG, (but using Genshi and
SA).  I'll have to investigate Mako in the future.  I love the idea
how TG is glue, and if a certain component is a bottleneck you can try
a different one or write your own without a complete rewrite of your
M, V, and C.  In an entirely new fram I'd really like to start off
with TG2, but I wouldn't be able to look at many tutorials and I'd be
completely lost (unless somebody can point me to one).

A lot of times I just have a tough time getting bootstrapped and start
getting actual work done because I have the bad habit of caring more
about the tools I am using than actually making a product, and I think
not jumping directly into TG2 will be advantageous for that.

Thanks again,
Mike


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