Howdy!Now that I've actually turned on e-mail for my TurboGears Google group membership, I'm seeing a whole lot that I didn't before. XD Never could find the time to actually go to Google Groups and read through the posts.
I tried location TurboCMF at these locations without success. http://svn.turbocmf.org/ "not working" http://docs.turbocmf.org/ "not working http://www.turbocmf.org/ "working, but only a "hello world" type test page"I did find a presentation on TurboCMF (link below). Can you provide it's present location? I also looked at GoogleCode and bitbucket, no luck there.
TurboCMF is dead, long live YAPWF. Its current place of residence is, temporarily, as a side-package in YAPWF's Git repository[1]. After TurboGears2 beta 3, something broke in the object dispatch mechanism. Specifically, fall-through to the 'default' and 'lookup' methods for calls to a missing 'index' method[2]. (Previously 'lookup' was called with either an empty *parts, a 1-tuple of (''), or a 1-tuple of ('index') depending on the presence of a trailing slash and if the lookup method is being called for the root of the site.)
After checking out TG2.1 from Bitbucket, I encountered a raft of unexplainable and honestly mystifying errors that I could not justify spending the time to track down. My day job has been killing me as of late, as I'll attest below.
So, as of a week or so ago, the CMF is no longer using TG. It'll be the killer feature for YAPWF, though. Feel free to add tickets for desired features to YAPWF or YAPWF-CMF (as appropriate). As I'm starting from scratch, any and all input is very welcome!
Alice has have a ton of issues with her hosting. Currently the best way to reach her I think it's on IRC. Pretty much she had to migrate everything which is a ton of work. Also there is a bug she needs to fix in 2.0 :) for CMF dispatch to work.
Our WebFaction server was misplaced and mistakenly decommissioned, and it took two weeks before my clients were back online. (Backups, MySQL databases, et. al. took forever to get back.) I made a fairly lengthy blog post about it[3].
This week-end was the big push before I go on two-week holiday starting Wednesday. Up until 10am Saturday, 4am this morning, first dealing with a phpMyAdmin worm and this morning migrating the single largest site[4] from WebFaction temporary hosting to our new Amazon EC2 digs. (304K records in 75MB of InnoDB, 24,700 images (x4 scales) totalling 29GB on S3 running TG2b3 'cause I can't upgrade past that point and have the site work for the reason listed above.)
Other ways to reach me include direct e-mail ([email protected]), Jabber to the same address (XMPP service not yet restored), MSN to the same address, and I'm almost always parked in #turbogears, #webpy, #omnidomo, and #yapwf as GothAlice on irc.freenode.net. And for billed technical support I'm always willing to give out my mobile number. ;^)
As with any SOHO in the IT industry, our own sites take a back burner to our clients' in times of need. Apologies for not getting turbocmf.org back online more rapidly. (And I've had to pull complete hosting infrastructure for 30 clients — Nginx deployments, backup systems, e-mail services, etc. — out of my derrière.
Please note I'm not a user of CMF although I do appreciate her work, I'm actually a developer for tgext.pages :)
Glad to know I'm liked. XD Seems I dropped the ball during PyCon when the call came for CMS ideas.
— Alice.
[1] https://github.com/GothAlice/YAPWF/tree (the 'cmf' folder)
https://github.com/GothAlice/YAPWF-CMF/tree
[2] http://trac.turbogears.org/ticket/2291
[3] http://gothcandy.com/blog/troubles-with-webfaction/
[4] http://www.inlocation.ca/ (shameless client plug ;)
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