Christopher Armstrong <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>Twisted 2.0 is a major upgrade, changing many things not only in the
>code but also in the structure of the project.  As of 2.0, Twisted was
>split up into many sub-projects which you can read about in the
>Twisted Split FAQ[1].
>
>2.0 also marks the first release including the migration to the Zope
>Interface framework as opposed to Twisted's own built-in
>interface/adapter system.  Another FAQ was made available[2] for those
>curious about the change.
>
>Many, tons, and lots of other changes have been made in this release.
>The NEWS[3] file contains a high-level overview of most of these
>changes.  Changes in now-split subprojects are available on their
>individual project pages[4].

Good golly.  I used to joke that every "how can I..." question on this
newsgroup can be answered with a 4-line application using Twisted, but now
it's grown even more?

Remember the Master Control Program from Tron?  I think of Twisted as
Python's MCP.
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