Is there support for SQA on FastData?  I didn't think there was.

If you guys were really serious about working on a FastData-like
product you should consider working on the dbmechanic tool which was a
branch created at the last PyCon sprint.  Maybe Mark Ramm will chime
in and tell us how to get access to it.  I did a bunch of work on it
at UTC, but I am not there any more so I am free to work on it in an
open-source fashion.  I know a few tricks to get the existing code
base working but I havn't had time to work on it.  I think I am
waiting to TG 2.0 to really look at it again, because a lot of the
inner workings of dbmech went through CherryPy which is (as you know)
being replaced.  However, if there was serious interest I would
consider doing some more work on it.  dbmechanic is SQA ONLY.

there is a 'dbmechanic' group on google already, feel free to join.

-chris

On Oct 25, 1:10 pm, Christopher Arndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Francisco Gama Tabanez Ribeiro schrieb:
>
> > I'm looking for some documentation on FastData but without much
> > success.
> > Can you help me?
>
> Here's an example application that makes use of FastData, at least partly:
>
> http://chrisarndt.de/projects/bookmarker/
>
> Ignore the instruction about downloading my inofficial FastData package.
> The latest version the Cheeseshop has the necessary changes.
>
> Chris


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