I missed that post. Thanks Alessandro for the reminder.
Sounds good for TW2: this is one of the things I'm looking for :)
Damien
On 04/10/2012 11:36 AM, Alessandro Molina wrote:
On Tue, Apr 10, 2012 at 11:15 AM, Damien Accorsi<[email protected]> wrote:
Hello,
Thanks Michael for this new release. Is there any roadmap for the future or
it's not yet decided what will be worked on?
Damien
Yes,
a few weeks ago Michael posted the report of a meeting the TurboGears
team had recently with the roadmap.
https://groups.google.com/d/topic/turbogears/N1xh_r0Sjt4/discussion
Basically:
2.2 -> the upcoming release will have as the major change the switch
to ToscaWidgets2 as the default for new applications.
Existing applications will continue to use ToscaWidgets1 and it will
also be possible to mix the two.
Dispatch will be Crank based which is faster then the current dispatch code.
Some repoze.what-* dependencies won't be necessary anymore and got removed.
Refactoring of the documentation, master/slave bultin support and
various other improvements.
This will be the last Pylons based releae
This release will drop Python 2.4 support
2.3 -> The major change will be the Pylons dependency removal.
Apps that didn't rely on the pylons namespace, but used only the tg
one (tg.request, tg.response and so on) will continue to work without
any required change.
If the application requires Pylons somehow, a compatibility mode will
be available where TG will continue to work with pylons monkeypatching
it.
This release will drop Python 2.5 support and the codebase will start
to move forward to Python3.
After 2.3 Python3 support will probably be the main focus.
For all the major changes in 2.2 and 2.3 moving forward should require
minimum changes and when the major change breaks compatibility an
option to make tg work as before will always be available.
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