Wouldn't chameleon.genshi be a potential replacement ?

2010/4/15 Diez B. Roggisch <[email protected]>

> On Thursday 15 April 2010 17:30:44 Christopher Arndt wrote:
> > Felix Schwarz schrieb:
> > > After the upcoming Genshi 0.6 release, Genshi will be basically
> > > unmaintained (2). trac will switch to Jinja2 as default templating
> > > language in 0.13.
> >
> > OMG, another zombie in the TG stack :(
> >
> > > So if you're using Genshi, this might be the time when you need to step
> > > up and contribute to this open source project.
> >
> > I *really* hope that someone steps up. I like Genshi very much.
>
> This illustrates once again one of the major issues of TG - bundling "best
> of
> breed" packages is all good and fine functionality wise, but the
> maintenance,
> documentation and lifecycle issues are problematic - to say the least. It's
> hard enough for TG itself, the whole issue is multiplied by the number of
> 3rd
> party packages.
>
> *sigh*
>
> My only problem is that what I've seen from django so far didn't convince
> me
> to undertake the gargantuan task of switching to it, especially at work.
>
> Diez
>
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