2010/12/22 brett lentz <brett.le...@gmail.com>

> On Wed, Dec 22, 2010 at 9:19 AM, Scott Henson <shen...@redhat.com> wrote:
>
>> On Wed, 22 Dec 2010 11:00:26 -0600, <marek.doho...@thomsonreuters.com>
>> wrote:
>> > Actually yes I still am running EL4.
>> > Out of curiosity what do you find is a problem with Cheetah?
>> >
>>
>> Cheetah recently broke on F14 and has had various and other problems
>> with its security.  It has generally just been a pain in my back side
>> for some time.  I'm not saying I'm going to make a change, just trying
>> to get a general feeling on the subject at this place.
>>
>>
>
> Support for EL4 should be maintained until EL4 is EOL. It's only got <2
> years left. I believe it's EOL in 2012.
>
> As for templating, I agree that there needs to be specific reasons for the
> change. The "various and other" problems should be detailed. It's possible
> that there are less drastic solutions to those problems.
>
> I'm not personally invested too heavily in Cheetah. I like Genshi for a
> number of reasons, but would be open to adapting to other options. I'm not
> opposed to learning something new. :-) There's been a few blog posts going
> around Planet Python in the last month about good and bad uses of templating
> engines.
>
> With cobbler-web having moved to Django for cobbler 2.0 (IIRC), it sort of
> makes sense to move the rest of the app in that direction as well. However,
> if this happens, I think it should incur another big version bump to 2.5 or
> 3.0, so that it's clear that this isn't just a minor update.
>
>
sharing the same view.

Phil
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