Ilias Lazaridis wrote: [...] > Of course I'll not stay with trac, I'll leave the sinking ship, I've > prepare long time ago to do so, step by step. An will migrate step by > step away from trac and python - toward an own implementation based > on... > > perl and it's libraries. > I'm sure you will find the Perl community much more welcoming and receptive to your ideas about how open source projects should be run.
> Really, I don't understand the need for python. And after fighting > with some indenting within html templates, I dislike the whitespace- > syntax-thing of python again. > Fortunately, as you have realized, you have choices and are under no compulsion to use any particular tool. > Do it in perl, if you need something more 'pretty', do it in ruby, if > you need something more 'serious' do it in java, if you have enough > brain and time, do it in C++ from bottom up. > And, apparently, do it in Python if you want to avoind running into Ilias Lazaridis. I have to say your approach to IT systems seems somewhat pedestrian, but I wish you well in whatever it is you are trying to achieve. I hope you have a good set of asbestos (i.e. flame-proof) trousers. regards Steve -- Steve Holden +1 571 484 6266 +1 800 494 3119 Holden Web LLC http://www.holdenweb.com/ -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list