Mark Ramm wrote:
> Catwalk2 is a part of sprox, which is the successor to DBSprockets, so 
> three of your four options are really all one thing. ;)
>
> That leaves a choice between Rum and Sprox.  I would use Sprox at the 
> moment, 
I would use Rum :)
> because it seems to have developer momentum, 
Rum is more mature, is better designed (Sprox admittedly has "borrowed 
some conceptual ideas from Rum" ;) and has more active developers.
> and is definitely easier to use/debug than Rum.
Definitely easier to use/debug, in what way? These kind of blanket 
statements with no further explanation smell like FUD to me.
> The 2.0b1 release of TG2 includes sprox by default because it has a 
> cleaner interface with TG2 than Rum, 
Cleaner than WSGI? Perhaps the I've made a bad job explaining what Rum 
is [1]. (it's not an auto-form generation library! although it 
implements one)

BTW, could anyone please post a link to the thread the decision of 
including a 9 day old project in a beta release of TG has been openly 
discussed?
> so that's another reason to use Sprox.
Stay tuned... before mid February the scheduke of my day job's main 
project will have me back coding on Rum whether I'd like it or not... 
and there's a whole dojo-based rich client reason I left undone this 
summer ;)

Now seriously. I think it's a pity that the scarce human resources TG 
has are being diverted in almost parallel directions, but something good 
will surely come out of the competition :)

Alberto

[1] http://toscawidgets.org/documentation/rum/#introduction

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