WebHelpers is splitting into two projects. The "classic" WebHelpers will
remain as-is, for compatibility with existing applications. I won't be
developing it further, so it needs a maintainer if it's going to change any
more. Its repository is https://bitbucket.org/bbangert/webhelpers . Its
documentation is finally on ReadTheDocs (
http://webhelpers.readthedocs.org/en/latest/), and a link from the Pyramid
docs will be added soon.

I've started a WebHelpers2 project at
https://github.com/mikeorr/WebHelpers2. It will contain the core
helpers (html, text, number, etc), and will be
ported to Python 3. The large third-party subpackages will be spun off to
standalone distributions. Feedgenerator is already on PyPI, and the
Paginate and Grid developers are working on their distributions. Markdown
and Textile have long been available separately and their WebHelpers
subpackages offered little added value. The other Pylons-dependent helpers
are gone too; use classic WebHelpers if you need those. There's no reason
to port classic WebHelpers to Python 3 because Pylons is not being ported.

The biggest headache in WebHelpers maintenance has been the large
third-party packages and the obscure Pylons depenencies, so this change
will make WebHelpers2 more focused and easier to maintain.

I'm researching an object-based backend for the HTML tag builder with C
speedups, but noting definitive yet.

Note that WebHelpers2 will be a distinct distro name and top-level package
name, but it isn't yet, so if you install it now it'll overwrite your
existing WebHelpers install. That won't be the case in production, because
there are too many existing Pylons applications that would automatically
upgrade to an incompatible version if it had the same distro name.

Feedgenerator users: the standalone distro is an independent derivation of
the same Django original. It doesn't have the WebHelpers enhancements, and
it probably inherits Django's longitude-latitude input rather than
latitude-longitude. I'll discuss with the author whether he can merge the
WebHelpers enhancements, but there's no word on that yet.

-- 
Mike Orr <[email protected]>

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