Jose,
I love the idea! was thinking of doing something similar - thank you
for doing all the hard work :)
I'll be deploying a pylons app next week and my clients are a windows
shop; do you think bourbon is stable enough for a low traffic
production deployment?
If it is, i'll give it a go and i'll
BTW what version of python are your clients using? I point to a couple
of pre-compiled eggs on my server that I compiled for python2.5
(simplejson has a new version out but no python2.5 egg out so I compiled
it and put it on my server)
Joes
Mayowa wrote:
Jose,
I love the idea! was thinking of
Glad to hear that the code base is stable, i'll keep an eye out and
let you know how it goes.
My clients will be using Python 2.5; my call really...
Mayowa.
On Mar 22, 8:15 am, Jose Galvez [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
BTW what version of python are your clients using? I point to a couple
of
On Thursday 22 March 2007 00:09, Alberto Valverde wrote:
On Mar 21, 2007, at 11:37 PM, Ben Bangert wrote:
On Mar 21, 2007, at 3:25 PM, Alberto Valverde wrote:
I'm using Beaker to manage sessions with the dbm backend and noticed
that expired sessions are not deleted automatically. I see
On Mar 22, 10:55 am, Christoph Haas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
There was an unanswered question recently about creating additional threads
inside a Pylons application to do maintenance tasks. If this is possible
one might create a thread that runs every few minutes and expires
sessions. I'd be
James Gardner [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
I extracted all the lifeproject code into the AuthDemo code here.
http://authkit.org/svn/AuthKit/trunk/examples/pylons/AuthDemo/
Well, the AuthDemo code is a full example of how to store user data in
an SQLAlchemy database but other than that I think
Just thought I'd let everyone know that after much hard work we have finally
publicly launched our Pylons-based site - http://www.marketshares.com.au
Apologies for the (semi-)spam, but I think it is a good advertisement for the
power of Pylons as it is a fairly large site with daily data on