Hi Damien,

I'm still reading (although I must admit I skim-read most of the digest 
emails). I use TG for my hobby projects, though - so am not overly active :(
Like yourself, I also still consider TG the best of the crop of current 
Python web frameworks. Admittedly based on reading through the other 
frameworks' docs rather than much hands-on experience with them.
I think with more publicity / evangelising TG could gain more mind-share 
and hence also grow a bigger community - I also don't think the problem is 
tech related.

Cheers,
C

On Monday, 5 January 2015 18:09:27 UTC+1, lebouquetin wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> I worked with turbogears for years, starting in 2008. I always (and still) 
> feel TG2 is better than other frameworks because :
>
>    - it is full-stack and authentication ready (similarly to django)
>    - it is based on existing solutions like babel, sqlalchemy, genshi / 
>    mako...
>
> For a few month I face a growing frustration :
>
>    - TG2 supports python3 but tgapplications do not
>    - I'd like to configure my urls like 
>    (@route('/some/path/to/content/<id>') which is not available (except with 
>    tgroute which duplicates standard routes)
>
> But the main frustration is from the following points:
>
>    - do not find documentation about what I'd like to do (which is 
>    possible)
>    - do not find any help about information I do not find in the 
>    documentation.
>
> There are very few people reading the mailing list and I have several 
> questions with no reply at all.
>
> As I start again to work on professionnal projects using turbogears, I was 
> thinking about re-activating the community... but I can't help because I 
> stay myself without any answer.
>
> What about you ? Who is reading this ML ? Who is still working with TG ? 
> Is there any reason to still work with it (I know that Alessandro is doing 
> a great job, this is not my point, but using open source need a community 
> and I feel like there is no TG2 community anymore).
>
>
> Damien
>
>
>

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