Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Erik Max Francis
Ben Sizer wrote: > Why is Wikipedia being abused for software promotion and documentation? > Articles on Wikipedia are supposed to be from a neutral point of view > and purely informative, not biased or instructive. Because it's Wikipedia? This kind of garbage is the inevitable result of an "en

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Paul Rubin
Roel Schroeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > /var/www/karrigell1 > /var/www/karrigell2 > > How do I configure everything so that they are accessible via > > http://hostname/karrigell1 > http://hostname/karrigell2 You mean you want your apache server to proxy the Karrigell pages? I usually do th

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Roel Schroeven
Tim Williams (gmail) schreef: > > > On 13/04/06, *Tim Williams (gmail)* <[EMAIL PROTECTED] > > wrote: > > In Karrigell you could write the host mappings into a karrigell > script (.ks) application, so you wouldn't even need to use > virtual-hosts in the co

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Roel Schroeven
Pierre Quentel schreef: > No, in the document root you create a folder "app1" and put all the > files for the first application in it, and a folder "app2" for the > second application > > For http://foo.example.com/app1 the server will search for an index > file in this directory and serve it. You

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Paul Rubin
"Luis M. González" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I appreciate all the observations regarding Wikipedia's nature, but I > confess that I'm surprised to see you, "python folks", so annoyed by > this article. I think it's more "wikipedia folks" (I'm one) who found the original version of the article

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Paul Rubin
"Pierre Quentel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > For http://foo.example.com/app1 the server will search for an index > file in this directory and serve it. You can also specify the script > you want : http://foo.example.com/app1/default.py. Same thing for app2 > of course. Absolutely no need to start

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Tim Williams (gmail)
On 13/04/06, Tim Williams (gmail) <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: In Karrigell you could write the host mappings into a karrigell script (.ks) application, so you wouldn't  even need to use virtual-hosts in the config file.  and of course, you could just write a single ..ks  that contains (at least the

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Pierre Quentel
No, in the document root you create a folder "app1" and put all the files for the first application in it, and a folder "app2" for the second application For http://foo.example.com/app1 the server will search for an index file in this directory and serve it. You can also specify the script you wan

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Tim Williams (gmail)
On 13/04/06, Roel Schroeven <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Tim Williams (gmail) schreef:> Karrigell will happily run multiple karrigell "applications" on a single> server .  In your example simply by having different applications at > http://foo.example.com/app1 and http://foo.example.com/app2 will d

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Pierre Quentel
The web server in Karrigell is actually application-independant. An application is a set of scripts or static files, generally stored in the same directory ; the server parses the http requests, searches for a file matching this request, processes the file according to its extension and sends the r

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Luis M. González
When you talk about the "Karrigell folks" it looks like there's a bunch of guys out there ploting to rule the world. It's nothing like that. I just read Pierre's comments about this article, and decided to post a message in comp.lang.python to let everybody know about it. Perhaps my post looked li

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Roel Schroeven
Tim Williams (gmail) schreef: > > > On 13/04/06, *Roel Schroeven* < [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > wrote: > > > > There's something I don't quite get regarding the Karrigell- and > CherryPy-style frameworks. With PHP or mod_python I can put any number > of differe

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Tim Williams (gmail)
On 13/04/06, Roel Schroeven < [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: There's something I don't quite get regarding the Karrigell- andCherryPy-style frameworks. With PHP or mod_python I can put any numberof different applications in different directories on a web server, which is very convenient: [SNIP]How do

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Paul Rubin
Roy Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Please don't misunderstand my actions. I'm all for promoting > Python, and your Karrigel system looks interesting. Wikipedia is > just not the correct forum for such promotion. There is a fine line > between promotion and documentation. It's often difficu

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Roel Schroeven
Luis M. González schreef: > For those interested in the simplest, easiest and most pythonic web > framework out there, there's a new page in Wikipedia: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karrigell There's something I don't quite get regarding the Karrigell- and CherryPy-style frameworks. With PHP

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Roy Smith
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, "Pierre Quentel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > I added an entry in Wikipedia for information, just like other Python > web frameworks have already done. If the style doesn't fit Wikipedia's > I'm sorry and willing to learn how to improve it ; the reason I read > was

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Paul Rubin
"Pierre Quentel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ok, thanks for the information. I have rewritten the page in a more > neutral way and removed the tutorial-like part, I'll put in in wikibooks I don't know if you really want to put the tutorial in wikibooks, since there's already documentation on kar

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Paul Rubin
"Pierre Quentel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Ok, thanks for the information. I have rewritten the page in a more > neutral way and removed the tutorial-like part, I'll put in in wikibooks It's much better now, and I think it won't be deleted. -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-li

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Pierre Quentel
Ok, thanks for the information. I have rewritten the page in a more neutral way and removed the tutorial-like part, I'll put in in wikibooks -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Paul Rubin
"Pierre Quentel" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > I added an entry in Wikipedia for information, just like other Python > web frameworks have already done. If the style doesn't fit Wikipedia's > I'm sorry and willing to learn how to improve it ; the reason I read > was "Obvious, if elaborate, link spa

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Pierre Quentel
I added an entry in Wikipedia for information, just like other Python web frameworks have already done. If the style doesn't fit Wikipedia's I'm sorry and willing to learn how to improve it ; the reason I read was "Obvious, if elaborate, link spam. Really should be speedied, but I can't find a CSD

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Fredrik Lundh
Ben Sizer wrote: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karrigell > > Why is Wikipedia being abused for software promotion and documentation? > Articles on Wikipedia are supposed to be from a neutral point of view > and purely informative, not biased or instructive. check the page history. it's alread

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Paul Rubin
"Ben Sizer" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karrigell > > Why is Wikipedia being abused for software promotion and documentation? > Articles on Wikipedia are supposed to be from a neutral point of view > and purely informative, not biased or instructive. Yes, that art

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-13 Thread Ben Sizer
Luis M. González wrote: > For those interested in the simplest, easiest and most pythonic web > framework out there, there's a new page in Wikipedia: > > http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karrigell Why is Wikipedia being abused for software promotion and documentation? Articles on Wikipedia are suppos

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-12 Thread Eric S. Johansson
Ravi Teja wrote: > You don't need to do that. You can always use your favorite templating > system. I am using Cheetah. actually, I got burned lots of times using template systems. I think I live by the minimum new scar tissue metric. After all, the only intuitive user interface is the mammali

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-12 Thread Ravi Teja
> editor and even then it's still difficult. Stuffing it into Python > strings is a double pain because you have to figure out how may times > you have to quote your percent signs depending on how may times you > render a string. You don't need to do that. You can always use your favorite templat

Re: New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-12 Thread Eric S. Johansson
Luis M. González wrote: > For those interested in the simplest, easiest and most pythonic web > framework out there, there's a new page in Wikipedia: this all depends on your criteria for simplest and easiest. For me HTML is pure hell. I avoid it whenever possible because it literally makes my

New Karrigel page in Wikipedia

2006-04-12 Thread Luis M. González
For those interested in the simplest, easiest and most pythonic web framework out there, there's a new page in Wikipedia: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Karrigell -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list