yes, it's nicer indeed.

On 04/01/2011 11:46 AM, Alessandro Molina wrote:
>> i followed http://www.acrcms.org/acr/doc/install.
> Please try installing with:
>
>  hg clone -u acr http://repo.axant.it/hg/acr
>  cd acr
>  cd libacr
>  python setup.py develop
>  cd ..
>  cd acr_cms
>  python setup.py develop
>  paster setup-app development.ini
>  paster serve development.ini
>
> and tell me if it works better.
> We usually setup it this way, so when installed with easy_install it
> might have bugs that we didn't find yet due to wrong setup.py
> configuration.
>
>>> stroller should not be a required dependency, if it is missing it
>>> should simple continue to work without the eCommerce plugin.
>>>
>> it can't setup without it, though i haven't got to really use it.
> Really? It should not be required, I usually do not install it and the
> software just gives a warning on startup but works.
> Does it fail on setup.py or when started?
> Can you try with the version taken from the mercurial repo?
>
>> this demo missed these slices. also, if you're able to add a slice directly 
>> to a
>> section, the user doesn't have to select a section again.
> I have to ask you to try with the mercurial repo, it should have some
> slices by default :/
> I agree with you about the slice menu inside the section. I'll
> consider a design for it.
>
> Currently I'm discussing about moving it to BitBucket or SF.net.
> Most of my colleagues would prefer bitbucket as it is faster and
> easier to use, but I think that it would indeed be good to every
> everything related to turbogears on sf.net
>
> I'll let you know as soon as we take a decision.
>

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