Thanks, I've decided to go for the 2.1 version and I hope by the time I 
finish my project, 2.1 will be not beta.

My application will replace an old desktop application but it'll be a 
self hosted web application using browser as gui. it'll not be too 
complex application, just some user authentication and 3 or 4 data entry 
forms (with lots of ajax code) and lots of reports.

is there any ajax library used in turbogears?

Jose Galvez yazmış:
> personally I would go for version 2.1. So what do you plan to use TG 
> for? You state that you are making a desktop app, are you going to use 
> TG for only the back end? How do you plan on communicating with your 
> application? or are you going to make a self hosted webapplication and 
> use the browser as a gui?
> 
> 
> Timuçin Kızılay wrote:
>> I've decided to give a try using turbogears in my new project. I've used 
>> django before but this time my project is not a web site, it'll be a 
>> replacement for a desktop application, mostly consist of inventory and 
>> accounting.
>>
>> When I look at the turbogears web site, there are basicly 3 versions. 
>> Should I go for the most mature 1.x versions or should I start with the 
>> stable 2.0 or shold I skip all of them and start learning the 2.1 
>> version? I do not have any hosting or deployment problems because this 
>> project will run on an internal server.
>>
>>
>> And I think the documentation is not complete. is there other links 
>> which shows some example code to look at?

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