+1 for the kill.

I originally worked on this and I stumbled upon problem which was
never fixed in chameleon.genshi: it does not support filters. Which
means you cannot use i18n filters with chameleon.genshi

Apart from this as it was said earlier in this thread it adds the lxml
dependency to TG which is really a hard thing to setup on some
machines if you don't have the proper development tools installed.

Florent

On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 8:55 AM, Alessandro Molina
<[email protected]> wrote:
> On Wed, Aug 10, 2011 at 5:40 AM, Michael Pedersen <[email protected]> 
> wrote:
>> I'm okay with either of these options. Does anybody else have a distinct
>> preference?
>>
>> If nobody speaks up, I'm going to vote for killing it for the 2.1.2 release.
>>
>
> I'm +1 for killing it.
> Currently I don't see any reason to use Chameleon Genshi as Kajiki is
> similar enough, fast enough and well maintained, so I don't see
> reasons to keep it.
>
> I would issue a warning and use genshi renderer even when Chameleon is
> enabled for people that already used it (removing it in the successive
> release), even thought as it was broken and none complained probably
> there is no one out there using it.
>
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