chameleon makes pyramid unfriendly

2011-06-21 Thread Chris Withers
Hi All, I just wanted to check if this is just me. I'm working with Pyramid 1.0 and loving it, except when it comes to writing templates. I'm finding I hate this, and it's really slowing me down. Sure, we all make mistakes, but my feeling is that Chameleon's error messages are about as

Re: chameleon makes pyramid unfriendly

2011-06-21 Thread Malthe Borch
On 21 June 2011 13:16, Chris Withers ch...@simplistix.co.uk wrote: I'm finding I hate this, and it's really slowing me down. Sure, we all make mistakes, but my feeling is that Chameleon's error messages are about as baroque and annoying as they get. That's not good :-) Developing with them

Re: chameleon makes pyramid unfriendly

2011-06-21 Thread Chris Withers
On 21/06/2011 13:10, Malthe Borch wrote: Developing with them feels like a massive step back in developer productivity from Zope 2's ZPT implementation. Is this on 2.x? 1.x, I don't think Pyramid works with 2.x... Do others feel like this and, if so, what're we planning on doing about it?

Re: chameleon makes pyramid unfriendly

2011-06-21 Thread Malthe Borch
On 21 June 2011 16:00, Chris Withers ch...@simplistix.co.uk wrote: 1.x, I don't think Pyramid works with 2.x... It does. Indeed, and making the traceback *much* shorter would also be good... Can you try 2.x and paste your traceback somewhere so we can look at it more concretely? Unless you're

Re: Pyramid with Amazon AWS

2011-06-21 Thread John Rusnak
I worked with AWS a little while ago. I'm not sure what options there were, but I recall setting up my on node and (Linux) OS. You then install what you need (aka Pyramid) and run the service from a node within the Amazon cloud. Be careful about what happens on reboot and what might get lost --