On Mon, 21 Nov 2005 20:44:55 -0500, Mike Pelletier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
On Mon November 21 2005 18:12, Jean-Paul Calderone wrote:
[snip - athena]
...should I be looking into this? I wasn't aware of nevow.athena, but I see
I've got it installed. I don't have any legacy code to worry about, should I
just skip nevow.livepage completely? Would you trust 0.6.0 not to put its
elbows on the table or vomit on the Japanese? I don't really want to hack up
javascript if I can avoid it.
It works alright in 0.6 (there might be some puking, but it is relatively limited in
scope - bathroom only, I would say). It works better in current [EMAIL PROTECTED] The
API isn't stable yet (it has changed between 0.6 and [EMAIL PROTECTED], it will change
some more, I think), and there's definitely a few things to fix before I'd say it's
deployable. I'd recommend at least taking a look at it: writing larger apps will
definitely be easier with it than with nevow.livepage. On the other hand, if you only
have a few "live" requirements, since you already have some nevow.livepage
code, you might want to stick with that for now. It won't be disappearing suddenly for
several releases at least ;)
Jean-Paul
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