On Oct 13, 4:23 am, Massimo Di Pierro <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hello everybody, > > I just joined this mailing list. Thanks for your comments about gluon. > > I have posted a short video about it and I am planning to make more > over the week-end. > > http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VBjja6N6IYk > > About some of your comments: > - the most complex modules (like html and sql ones) have doctests. > - the executable versions (win and mac) come with python2.5. Running > from source code does not require 2.5 but you probably want sqlite3. > - so far I support sqlite3 and postgresql, not mysql (just because I > do not use it and had no time for testing it). > - yes, there are typos in the documentation. Please point them out to > me so that I can fix them. > - I am sure there are some minor bugs I am not aware of but as far I > tested, it work. > - If you report bugs to me I promise to fix them in 48hrs. > - please make sure you have the latest version. > > I very much appreciate comments about gluon (good and bad). Please > send me more so that I can improve it. > > There will be two talks in chicago about gluon next week: at DePaul > Linux Users Group on Thursday evening and at the Chicago Linux Users > Group on Saturday afternoon. I will try record them and post them. > > Massimo
Massimo, it's just a style matter but could you please unmix tabs and blanks in Gluon? Since Gluon is pure Python I can try backtranslating the Python 2.5 code to Python 2.4. This requires following tool of mine: http://www.fiber-space.de/EasyExtend/doc/Py25Lite/Py25Lite.html The Python 2.4 source code can then be used by people like Michele who have 2.4 lecagies. Note that the conversion process is fully automated ( it requires just a little conversion script targetting Gluon ) and can be reiterated. The conversion however needs tests to be confirmed. It would also be a nice little project for Py25Lite in the real-world. Kay -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list