Hey guys
Should we use Cheetah 1 or Cheetah 2 with .3
thanks
Paul

On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 1:19 PM, Paul Jobs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>  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/0.3http://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]> <[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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