fair enough. :) thanks for the time and explanation.

On Aug 3, 1:54 pm, Alessandro Molina <[email protected]>
wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 3, 2011 at 12:26 PM, Mengu <[email protected]> wrote:
> > yep, that did it.
>
> > but still my question stands. :)
>
> Ok :D
>
> Relating to you question, when you quickstart a project with
> TurboGears the default setting is not to enforce any model backend. So
> SQLAlchemy is by default disabled.
> If you required authentication, as auth requires SQLA, it also
> enforces SQLA, but as you said that you didn't want Auth none was
> telling the quickstart that you actually wanted SQLA.
> If you don't want SQLA no Model is provided and also TW is disabled as
> some TW widgets require SQLA.
>
> Using the -s option tells that you want SQLA and so your model is
> setup and TW is enabled. Then you can tell the quickstart that you
> don't want authentication while still having SQLA.

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