Hi,

I'm recently revisiting TurboGears (courtesy of version 2).
Previously I was using Django and I've been checking out Pylons
lately.

Mostly what interests me with TurboGears is that I'm working on a
project where:
 - A lot of the code thus far has been in the form of Python scripts
hacked together using SQLAlchemy...  So I want to reuse as much of
that as possible...  And I pretty much want to stick with SQLAlchemy
going forward.
 - I think that at the end of the date, the View/Template doesn't
really matter.  Mako/Django templates/Genshi, etc...  At the end of
the day, it's the least complicated part so doesn't factor into
consideration...  Or more so, it's not so important compared to
working with other things like preferred ORM.
 - Pylons is making me do too much heavy lifting.  It's making me miss
Django too much.
 - AuthKit is making me do too much heavy lifting.  It doesn't feel as
good as repoze.who and does not emphasize tying authentication to
currently existing data.
 - I'm working with multiple databases...  And the world is a
complicated multi-database kind of place.
 - I like the TG 2 emphasis on Authentication/Authorization/Groups/
Permissions and the use of repoze.who, repoze.what.
 - Generally TG 2 is making 'All the Right Moves' (http://www.imdb.com/
title/tt0085154/).

Anyway, I ran through the 'TurboGears 2 Wiki Tutorial' the other day.
That was fun and having come from exploring Pylons, gave me a good
feel of TG 2 and how it builds on Pylons.

What I wanted to ask is if anyone had some good examples/recipes on
'Real multi-database support'.  Right now all I see is the one
sqlalchemy.url definition in development.ini so I wanted to see what
others have done.  Or what is recommended since it's a TG 2 selling
point.

Any good examples on repoze.who/repoze.what?  Perhaps a tutorial or
examples?

Thanks,
Julian

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