Version 20130125 now supersedes of the current unstable release.
Changes include:
 - The gearbox-command package has been renamed back to gearbox thanks to
the https://github.com/ehazlett/gearbox project freeing up the gearbox name
on pypi
 - Fixed quickstart that include tw2 dependency even when --skip-tw was used
 - Added --skip-genshi option to avoid injecting genshi dependency when
quickstarting with an alternative template engine

Using: "gearbox quickstart --skip-tw --skip-genshi --noauth --mako" now
produces a working application on Python3, only issue left is with the
Babel dependency which can cause issues with setuptools hooks on py3.


On Tue, Jan 22, 2013 at 9:25 PM, Alessandro Molina <
[email protected]> wrote:

> For people interested in trying it, it's now available a public preview of
> TurboGears2.3. Please send feedbacks and bug reports to the trunk mailing
> list if you find any issue, this release is not meant for production usage
> and reporting to the users mailing lists might confuse stable release users.
>
> Installing the unstable release is possible using:
> pip install -i http://unstable.tg.gy/20130121/index/ tg.devtools
>
> Documentation for the 2.3 branch is available at:
> https://turbogears-dev.readthedocs.org/en/workshop/index.html
>
> Most notable changes include:
> - TurboGears is now a full coverage project
> - Various speedups, TurboGears is now up to 3x faster.
> - Python3 Support, python2.5 has been dropped. (Some dependencies
> currently do not work on python3: Genshi, Ming, ToscaWidgets, Sprox, Babel
> and some other)
> - TurboGears is now a standalone framework, this greatly reduced
> dependencies. Backward compatibility is provided unless the pylons
> namespace was accessed.
> - Minimal mode, is now possible to create single file web applications
> with TurboGears, this is optimized for web services or applications that
> usually well suite a microframework
> - Gearbox replaces PasteScript, TurboGears commands share the same options.
> - Backlash project replaces WebError, error reporting options are backward
> compatible.
> - The migrate command is now alembic based, sqlalchemy-migrate is still
> available using the sqla-migrate command.
> - Ming 0.3.2 Support
> - SQLA 0.8 Support
> - WebOb 1.2 is now required
> - Includes all the changes of the upcoming TG2.2.1 release (Ming DataStore
> options, Jinja Filters improvements, TW2 translators, mako bytecaching
> fixes, @require improvements and all the others).
>
> Migration guide is currently available at
> https://turbogears-dev.readthedocs.org/en/workshop/cookbook/upgrading.html#from-2-2-to-2-3
>

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