I realise people should not be allowed to write messages when they are not awake. My gosh all those mistakes I made. *sigh*
/me gets some orange juice Selon Sylvain Hellegouarch <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > Hi Peter, > > > > > Actually, I think that's a bad idea. Front-to-back frameworks are all > > about consistency and One Way to Do It. > > That doesn't imply either we talk about the implementation or the design. > WSGI > is a not about the implementation but the design, still it's One Way to Do > It. > > > By encouraging pluggable > > components, this concept would be ruined, IMO. > > > > Sounds like you want to write a CherryPy generic template API. > > Nope, but CherryPy core idea is to stay out of the way of the developer as > much > as possible. If people keep writing new web frameworks, it's exactly because > at > one point you try many of them and you think "damn it no let me work the way > I > want. Screw it I'll write my own". > > If you make sure people can use their template of choice, their backend of > choice, etc. then you make sure people are happy because they don't have to > learn a new framework all over again each time. > > But fair enough, Kevin said it was not his priority and I respect that (and I > respect your POV of course), I just think that sooner or later someone will > write a TG killer framework because he work the way he wanted with TG. > > - Sylvain > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- > This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program. > > ---------------------------------------------------------------- This message was sent using IMP, the Internet Messaging Program.

