On 12/07/2011 03:29 AM, Carlos Daniel Ruvalcaba Valenzuela wrote:
I found that article very interesting, it gives off the idea that TG2
has been put into legacy mode along with pylons under the care of the
same group of developers, however, as you can see on the official TG2
Mailing lists, site and developer activity is actually all the
contrary, TG2 is still being improved and developed, the new Mongo
support, the new extensions (debugbar, scss, less, etc), are all proof
that instead of moving to legacy we keep moving on as a project.

Also the TG2 team is not part of the pylons team as the article seems
to give the idea of, TG2 is not part of pylons as far as I can tell.

Regards,
Carlos Daniel Ruvalcaba Valenzuela

Extracted from a message from Michael Pedersen - TurBogears project leader contains the following :

> Re: [TurboGears] Re: Paster, Pylons, and iPython
>
> For now, I've asked Ben Bangert if he can do a maintenance release, and explained we have an open > ticket we have to address. Hopefully, I'll hear from him soon, and with a positive response.
>
> We're definitely not ready for taking over Pylons ourselves, nor are we ready to switch to Pyramid.
> There's enough differences between Pylons and Pyramid that, without a compability layer, we'd have > a lot of work ahead for us.

That was on the 3rd of October. I think the "merge" with Pyramid is for the future, but TG2 is not yet ready.

Damien

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