Okay, I'm glad I suggested, rather than did. Seems like that was a bad idea.
On the plus side, people did have a good suggestion. I'll be posting my
status onto my blog, which will propagate over into planet.turbogears.org.
I'll also work to get a link from the sf.net page to planet and to www.

Finally, I have to point out to some of you something that was missed:
www.turbogears.org is running tgext.pages, using Apache/mod_wsgi. It's
currently running using Python 2.7 and TurboGears 2.1.2. Static content
(css, javascript, etc) is already being served statically. In other words,
we're doing exactly what we tell other people to do for deploying a TG2 app.
We're eating our own dog food.

Right now, I'm just trying to work out how best to publish the local
repository for tgext.pages and the site. Not sure of that as yet.

On Fri, Sep 23, 2011 at 9:19 AM, julien tayon <[email protected]> wrote:

> tony, I plussoie the dogfood idea
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