* Michael Bayer [2012-04-14 22:08]:
> 1. Is it OK if I have "__version__" and a few other things in
> dogpile/__init__.py of the root project ? this seems to work, as
> "dogpile" is always imported first, but the docs at
> http://packages.python.org/distribute/setuptools.html#namespace-packages
>
Just learnt the Django dogslow module ( http://pypi.python.org/pypi/dogslow
) from the Instagram architecture presentation. It's a middleware for
identifying slow process, is there anything similar in Pyramid?
Jerry
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On 4/16/12 at 5:05 PM, mmeri...@gmail.com (Michael Merickel) pronounced:
> We've been granted a new trove classifier on PyPI, so feel free to
> update your Pyramid-specific addons to use this instead of Pylons in
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Congrats!
On Apr 16, 6:05 pm, Michael Merickel wrote:
> We've been granted a new trove classifier on PyPI, so feel free to
> update your Pyramid-specific addons to use this instead of Pylons in
> terms of improving searchability on PyPI.
>
> Classifier:
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> Framework :: Pyramid
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> Thanks,
> M
We've been granted a new trove classifier on PyPI, so feel free to
update your Pyramid-specific addons to use this instead of Pylons in
terms of improving searchability on PyPI.
Classifier:
Framework :: Pyramid
Thanks,
Michael
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On my Pyramid project I've been using this general concept -- which
i've used in the past :
- everything on the '/account' uses SqlAlchemy objects and hits the
database
- everything on the rest of the site uses cached data that is
assembled and in a dict format. this stuff is periodically refres
thanks for looking into this. with your attached script i get the best
performance with gevent & psychopg2 NOT made green (with nullpool); if made
green then performance is same as with normal threading (and sometimes
slower too). i guess i'll use it that way until psycopg can be made
green-thr
Let's answer this directly in here, since the discussion started here.
I'm the maintainer of the feedgenerator package. Basically, it's the
feedgenerator from django, repackaged so we avoid using all the django
world to just generate feeds.
I don't remember on which version of django this is