Eric any ideas on how to try Cheetah with .3 or .23
I have been meaning to get my hands dirty with cheetah
since i have heard a lot about its use in reddit and other places
thanks

Eric wrote:
I'm not one of the devs, but looking at the Launchpad page for 0.3 and
the project roadmap, I'd probably stick with 0.23:
https://launchpad.net/webpy/+milestone/0.3
http://webpy.org/roadmap

Version 0.23 gets the job done; the framework is minimalistic enough
that updating to 0.3 shouldn't force any real architectural changes.
Presumably the devs will also publish a blurb on how to update your
code when 0.3 is finally released.

The templator looks like it might change a lot, so... be aware. You
could try a separate templating engine like Cheetah or Genshi if
you're craving some stability there.

On Mar 31, 9:05 am, MilesTogoe <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
  
For a new project, I'm wonder whether I should use .23 or .3 ?  I
downloaded and played with .3 yesterday but found problems with things
like "cache=false".  Some of it may be lack of knowledge or
documentation of .3 changes or even some bugs.   Is .3 fairly stable or
still under heavy changes?  Will upgrading between .23 and .3 be a big
deal ?
    

  

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