Hi, Jorge.

On Monday October 27, 2008 21:26:31 Jorge Vargas wrote:
> > tgext.authorization is now available for quickstarted projects with the
> > latest
> > revision for TG2 and its devtools (which will become TG 1.9.7b1), as well
> > as
> > for those who want to use it on existing projects.
>
>  which rev number is this? it seems Mark didn't tag the 1.9.7b1 test
> release, I assume anything beyond 5629 should do fine.

Well, the copy included in TG 1.9.7b1's index was developed in the repository 
for the tgtools project; there, the rev number was 116.

But now it's developed in TG's own repository:
http://trac.turbogears.org/browser/projects/tgAuthorization


> > How you may help:
> >  * Proofread the auth-related documentation -- Me be not a native english
> > speaker :)
>
> I'll work on this and get a patch for anything I find.
>
> >  * Write a one-page documentation for repoze.who, similar to
> > SQLAlchemy's.
>
> I'll see if I can allocate some time for that
>
> > BTW, I didn't have enough time to complete support for permissions for
> > anonymous users. I hope to get that in v0.9a2 and I'll work on this after
> > I complete the auth documentation.
>
> I'll take a look at your code to see if I can get this in.

Great, thanks in advance!

Cheers.
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