I would especially like to thank Florent and Chris, as they have done
an amazing job of wrangling bugs, adding nifty new features, and
generally creating the best released version of TurboGears ever.

The great progress in terms of stability, developer community growth,
and the general health of the TurboGears community owes a lot to
Florent's willingness to step up and take on the difficult and often
thankless job of maintaining and growing the 1.0 release.  I think I
can say thank you for the whole TurboGears community, but I know I
personally am very grateful for hard work, leadership, and dedication
he has shown over the last 6 months.

I'm really excited about all the things that 2008 is going to bring to
the TurboGears community, and I wanted to take a second to say thanks
to all the people who've taken time out of their busy lives to make
TurboGears better over the last year.

Thanks everybody!!



On Jan 21, 2008 8:13 PM, Christopher Arndt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> TurboGears 1.0.4.2 Released
> ===========================
>
> The TurboGears team with its release manager, Florent Aide, is pleased
> to announce the release of TurboGears 1.0.4.2.
>
> This is the latest in a series of releases from the 1.0 branch, which
> has been the stable version of TurboGears for more than a year now.
> With this release the 1.0 branch will enter maintenance mode, which
> means, that the TurboGears 1 Team will concentrate on preparing a beta
> release of the 1.1 branch and only critical bug-fixes will still be
> released for 1.0. (In the meanwhile, other folks from the TurboGears
> team are putting together a preview release of the upcoming TurboGears 2
> version -- but this is a different story.)
>
>
> What is TurboGears?
> -------------------
>
> TurboGears is a popular rapid web development megaframework, built
> from a number of great Python projects and with a bunch of high-level
> features built within the TurboGears project. The goal of the project is
> to ease development of modern web applications and support the full
> stack from database back-end to the web client front-end.
>
> For more information about the project and its goals please visit the
> homepage:
>
>     http://www.turbogears.org/
>
>
> Where to get it?
> ----------------
>
> As always, TurboGears can be installed by following the instructions in
> the wiki:
>
>     http://docs.turbogears.org/1.0/Install
>
>
> What's New?
> -----------
>
> Since this is an important milestone in the TurboGears release history,
> here's a summary of the most important changes from last couple of beta
> versions leading up to this release. Detailed information can be found
> in the ChangeLog as usual:
>
>     http://trac.turbogears.org/wiki/ChangeLog
>
> Features:
>
> * First stable release to support SQLalchemy 0.4.0.
> * Many pagination improvements
> * Many quickstart template improvements (logging, start-up scripts,
> model, coding style)
> * turbogears.url() has proper support for multiple parameter values and
> parameters passed as lists.
> * tg-admin quickstart allow to import a project into an SVN repository
> when creating it.
> - Many i18n improvements (string collection in Kid templates, JavaScript
> i18n, tg-admin i18 command line interface)
> - A lot of unit tests have been added.
>
> Fixes:
>
> - Important security fix (CVE-2008-0252) by now requiring CherryPy 2.3.0
> - Fixes for visit cookie expiration and re-sending
> - Many fixes in the parameter encoding/decoding logic
> (Visit-/IdentityFilter)
> - toolbox loading will no more crash trying to import missing SQLObject
> module.
> - Many i18n fixes (unicode handling, ignore XML PIs and comments)
> - Several fixes in turbogears.testutil
>
>
> Contributors
> ------------
>
> Too many to name them all here ;-) Please see the ChangeLog at
> http://trac.turbogears.org/wiki/ChangeLog for a list of contributors for
> each release.
>
>
> We would like to thank everybody involved for their support!
>
>
> Christopher Arndt
>
>
>
> >
>



-- 
Mark Ramm-Christensen
email: mark at compoundthinking dot com
blog: www.compoundthinking.com/blog

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