Mark Ramm wrote:
> (....) I'm wondering if any of you all have
> thoughts as to how we can make TurboGears the best possible platform
> for building the server side of these kinds of applications.  Stacked
> expose decorators, and having the same controller return multiple
> content types is a very good start, but what else do we need?

Dear Santa,

This year I haven't been such a bad boy as I used to be. I'd be really
happy if you brought me a piece of middleware that transparently merged
all javascript resources into a big file, jsminified them and swapped
all the <script> links in the page to that point to that big js ball.

I would only use this in production though since when developing I like
to be able to step over the code with Firebug when something goes awry.

It would be really awesome if it made sure to generate a unique hash
every time a file was modified and put it somewhere in the url so
naughty browser didn't cache stale code.

Oh, If it also did the same for CSS files i'd be really, really happy.
And don't forget to cache the resulting js balls so it performs well.

If such thing existed or exists sometime I'd really like to share it
with my non-TG friends, even those (D, cough, cough, grumph...) who are
not much into sharing,  so if it existed as a piece of independent
middleware it would be superb.

Kind regards,

Alberto

P.S  Give a hug to the Elves for me! :)

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