Mark,
This weekend would great of course. If not, then just knowing when
it's going to be released  would help a lot. I work on a TG2 app that
gets into testing very soon and I especially wait for your custom
routes fix.

Thanks, Carl

On May 29, 1:40 pm, Mark Ramm <[email protected]> wrote:
> When do you want it?   I could probably throw up a test egg this
> weekend, otherwise it will not happen for at least a week since things
> will be absolutely nuts at work next week.
>
>
>
> On Fri, May 29, 2009 at 1:48 PM, Carl <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > So, when can we expect 2.0.1?
>
> > Carl
>
> > On May 27, 5:24 pm, Mark Ramm <[email protected]> wrote:
> >> > I too agree the accidental link should not be an issue....go ahead and
> >> > make what we currently have RC2, do an official announcement. Then the
> >> > things you referred to as "2.0.1" can go into the actual 2.0-final,
> >> > with big fanfare and whatnot. 2.0-final is a big deal, and we'll
> >> > probably get alot of new curious users coming to check out what
> >> > TurboGears is all about for the first time because of it. Not having
> >> > to release a 2.0.1 right off the bat gives a better impression as to
> >> > TG's stability and security IMO
>
> >>  Well, I respectfully disagree.   2.0.1 is not a big deal it fixes a
> >> couple of very minor issues with non-standard setups, and if releasing
> >> right away would cause trouble we can postpone it for a bit.
>
> >> But I think that a lot of people expect that we will be supporting the
> >> release and fixing bugs, and a 2.0.1 release is not unlike the 1.0.1
> >> release that came out a few days after Django 1.0.   As long as the
> >> fixes are for minor issues, and are well documented I don't think that
> >> having bugfix releases creates a bad impression -- in fact it tells
> >> people that we care about the software and are commited to fixing
> >> bugs.
>
> >> Besides all that I know some people who are eagerly awaiting a TG2
> >> final release in order to convince their bosses that this stuff is
> >> ready for production use, and I care about those users and want to
> >> help them out, and the potential marketing benifits of delaying the
> >> release have to be weighed against their needs.
>
> >> --Mark Ramm
>
> --
> Mark Ramm-Christensen
> email: mark at compoundthinking dot com
> blog:www.compoundthinking.com/blog
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