On Thu, Mar 3, 2011 at 23:27, Mike Orr <sluggos...@gmail.com> wrote:
> It's absolutely a legitimate point, and it's what I've been concerned
> about for the past several months.  It's why I'm writing the Pyramid
> Migration Guide and Akhet (the successor to pyramid_sqla) -- both to
> be released hopefully by PyCon.

Hi Mike,
thank you for taking care of new users

> The Pyramid manual is essentially a reference guide, so it documents
> all the alternatives in detail. That's necessary, but it's not the
> same as a tutorial.

So true. It's exactly my mind when I read it for the first time. As
new user, I don't care to know the multiple ways to create a site, I
just want a "right" way (good practices, easy to maintain, etc). I
want a good return of investment, not a deep knowledge of the
framework.

Anyway, I'm very impressed by the project, 1.0 come with a 800
reference manual and many other docs.


-- 
Sebastien Douche <sdou...@gmail.com>
Twitter: @sdouche (agile, lean, python, git, open source)

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