Fran,

I would take a different approach. Instead of making a t3 brank I
would rewrite it.
I would only keep (the function that executed pages), the function
that creates menus recursively.
Instead of things like

t2.create expose crud.create and instead of t2.login expose
auth.login, etc.

The rest is just a wiki. I would use this as underlying wiki because
it has versioning.
http://groups.google.com/group/web2py/browse_thread/thread/ea62715b51521e1e

Massimo


On Sep 10, 3:37 pm, Fran <[email protected]> wrote:
> On Sep 10, 2:10 pm, mdipierro <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > T3 is harder to explain. There is a video on vimeo. It is a handy app,
> > it's only problem is that it still use T2 stuff. It should be
> > rewritten. It will not take long so perhaps it is one of the first
> > things I would do.
>
> I just started developing a very simple website in Plone which was
> taking me ages, despite being familiar with the product from before.
> It took a lot of server resources & was ugly & difficult to style.
>
> I had a fresh play with T3 just now & found it *so* much nicer:
> really, really quick to setup, looks a lot nicer & will be easier to
> maintain being in Web2Py.
>
> The one thing that I'm missing right now is the ability to restrict
> functionality based on group membership.
> Currently there are just 3 roles: anonymous, authenticated, admin.
> So currently I can hide pages to just authenticated users, but not
> decide which subset can see which hidden pages & not allow a subset to
> be able to edit individual pages.
> Am I missing something in current T3 to be able to resolve this or
> will this require extra development?
>
> I'm started a T3 branch to start the update to current Web2Py - so far
> I've mainly done the DAL syntax updates & PEP8 
> cleanups:https://code.launchpad.net/~flavour/+junk/t3
>
> The big job, of course, is to use gluon/tools.py instead of modules/
> t2.py.
> I guess you'll do a complete rewrite to capture the same idea rather
> than migrate incrementally?
>
> The only bit that actually gave a failure was missing the cron/
> crontab...the rest works fine, but obviously can use a refresh to make
> it easier to maintain/extend in future.
>
> Best Wishes,
> Fran.
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