Oops ... The title should have been "CherryPy-2.2.0 released", not "CherryPy-2.2.0-rc1" ...
[EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > Hello everyone, > > After six months of hard work and 300 changesets since the last stable > release I'm happy to announce that CherryPy-2.2.0-final is out. > > The biggest changes are: > > - switch to a lowercase api (although the old camelCase API is still > supported for backward compatibility) > > - support for multiple applications (new "cherrypy.tree" object) > > - better error handling > > - lots of bug fixes (especially in file-based sessions) > > - better test suite. > > Check out http://www.cherrypy.org/wiki/UpgradeTo2.2 for more details. > > *************** > About CherryPy: > > CherryPy is a simple (no dependencies), pythonic (doesn't > get in your way) web development framework. > > Here is a sample Hello, World in CherryPy: > > # import cherrypy > # class HelloWorld: > # @cherrypy.expose > # def index(self): > # yield "<html><body>" > # yield "Hello world!" > # yield "</body></html>" > # cherrypy.root = HelloWorld() > # cherrypy.server.start() > > The project has been growing strongly lately: > cherrypy.org averaged 3000 visitors/day in March, > up from 2000 visitors/day in January and February; > and the cherrypy-users list just passed 700 users. > > > Details and downloads are available from: > > http://www.cherrypy.org > > > Remi. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list