Le mardi 6 janvier 2015 13:21:50 UTC+1, Christoph Zwerschke a écrit :
>
> Hi Damien, 
>
> I'm still reading here and using TG, but as I'm mainly working on single 
> page apps now, the bulk of the work happens in JavaScript in my 
> projects. The server side framework is not the important part any more - 
> up to the point where it becomes completely irrelevant when you're 
> building "static web apps".
>
> This paradigm shift towards single page apps, static web apps, offline 
> web apps etc. together with the proliferation of other great web 
> frameworks for Python as well as other server side languages including 
> JavaScript made the interest and market for TG really small.
>

A agree partly to this. I totally agree with the fact that a large part of 
the focus is now on JS stuff, on client side. But there is still much to do 
on the server side:

   - Rest API
   - Storage access (which is really good in TG with SQLA and Ming)
   - SOA oriented architecture interactions - like LDAP connection for 
   example, OAuth, Emailing and any other stuff on server side
   
For traditional web apps TG is still a good solution, and I think it's 
> worthwhile to keep it alive even as a niche product. We owe Alessandro a 
> lot in this regard, and he has also introduced many great improvements.
>

I believe that TG as niche product should target professionnal application 
and administration interfaces which need "standard" features (like, for 
example OAuth or LDAP authentication, Maybe web services for interaction 
with other applications, mail notifications out-of-the-box... etc

These parts are not working or not documented - and currently the main 
issue I face is about getting documentation and/or help.

But I'd also like to know how many real users we still have. Anyone 
> reading here, let us know!
>

The real question I'm actually asking is exactly this. How many of us use 
TG2, in which context, and does it make sense to consider "we are not 
alone" ?
I'm using TG for professionnal stuff, and in this context, getting no help 
(and missing documentation) may be critical.


> -- Christoph 
>

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