>> I am a pre-final year computer science student from Kerala(India).I am
>> interested in this project of turbogears.I have already sent a mail to
>> this community and to Mark Ramm.But I haven't got any reply.I have
>> successfully installed turbogears and started studying its docs.I had
>> some previous experience in Python as I have worked for the last
>> year's soc project of porting zope2 to python2.5 and also had some
>> knowledge in Jython.I have,for the time being,already downloaded
>> Jython tutorials and started studying them.It has been an easy going
>> so far for me.I find it easier because of my knowledge in Python.Since
>> I have a previous experience of porting, I think this project would be
>> easier for me.Some one please give me some suggessions for my futher
>> proceedings..
> http://www.turbogears.org/2.0/docs/main/DownloadInstall.html says:
>
> "TurboGears works with any version of python between 2.4 and 2.6. The
> most widely deployed version of python at the moment of this writing is
> version 2.5. Both python 2.4 and python 2.6 require additional steps
> which will be covered in the appropriate sections. Python 3.0 is
> currently unsupported due to lack of support in many of our upstream
> packages."
>
> Porting Turbogears 2.0's upstream packages to Python 3.0 might be
> appreciated.  I don't expect it will be very useful to port Turbogears
> 1.0.x to Python 3.0, since Turbogears 2.0 is about to be released.

The OP was suggesting to port tg2 to jython and not to python 3.0.

Cheers,
Daniel

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