Hi Chris, thanks for your reply, which I just saw. (I thought I would be 
notified of thread updates, but didn't get any.)

I'm maintaining and continuing to develop a fairly large codebase based on 
TG 1.5, so am concerned about the TG 1.5 package index going away. It would 
be very helpful to have one last bugfix with frozen upper version limits, 
but perhaps I'm the only one interested in this.

We currently install TG 1.5 using easy_install as per the 1.5 docs for 
installation in both Vagrant development VMs and in Docker containers for 
deployment. Looks like our options are to either define base images with 
the current 1.5 code and its dependencies, or clone the required packages 
from the TurboGears server (is that possible?).

What do you recommend?

Thanks,
John

On Monday, March 13, 2017 at 1:11:45 PM UTC-4, Christoph Zwerschke wrote:
>
> Since there was no feedback regarding this question, and I personally 
> don't have much interest and use for this any more either, I've decided 
> to end maintenance of the TurboGears 1.x product line. It has been 
> sitting idle for too long - some of the dependencies have been 
> discontinued as well and some have run away with new incompatible 
> versions. There are also too many subvariants (Kid/Genshi, 
> SQLObject/SQLAlchemy) and add-on projects (TurboJson/TurboCheetah etc.). 
> I really don't want to open that can of worms any more. 
>
> The source code is still available on SourceForge and PyPI for anyone 
> who needs it. 
>
> -- Chris 
>

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