Ted Pollari schrieb:
> On Dec 18, 2007, at 1:54 PM, Christopher Arndt wrote:
>> simpsomboy schrieb:
>>> I've found some issues about this, specially this 
>>> http://trac.turbogears.org/ticket/1181 
>>> ,
>> This ticket is closed and obsolete.
> 
> And misleading because the last update to that ticket says:
> 
> "TG trunk is already running on CP3. I'll close this coarse grained  
> ticket to give room to finer grained tasks."

That was true at the time the ticket was closed. The trunk has since
been replaced by a new code base (TG based on Pylons). The trunk in a
SVN repository is always a moving target.

> Which makes it seem perfectly reasonable to ask the questions that the  
> o.p. asked.

Why would a ticket that has been closed for over 6 months give any
indication on the current status of TG? There have been hundreds of
changes to TG since then.

I admit that the information about the current status of TurboGears on
the official website is outdated and lacking information about latest
developments. We hope to have a general overhaul of the web site before
PyCon 2008. In the mean time, we should probably move
http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/DevStatus to
http://docs.turbogears.org/DevStatus and add some more background
information and then link it from the TG homepage.

I will open a ticket for this task. Volunteers welcome.


Chris

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