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Actually Pylons has just gone in legacy mode.
This means just that instead of having Pylons2.0 (which was intended
to be a rewrite of pylons) we will have Pyramid.
But Pylons1.0 will continue to exist. It won't get new features, but
will be bug-fixed.
New features will be demanded to higher levels frameworks that work
over pylons, like TG.
> And I was even more frustrated when my first impression with
> Pyramid was less than satisfactory (Maybe too complicated or poorly
> documented for a beginner?). Hence I chosen TG. and so far so good. I
> am really enjoying it :)
>
Personally I got to "hate" Zope (it was the reason that caused me to
switch from Python to RoR for web development long time ago) and I
have a strange feeling about Pyramid. They technically did an
excellent job and It is indeed a really good project but to me it
"smells bad", like a dish that I might recognize that it is well made
but I really don't like how it tastes :D
TG has been the first framework that made my say "woah! This is
exactly how a web framework should be!" and so personally I'll be
commited to maintaining and improving it for long time.
I think that if Pylons someday won't fit TG anymore for any kind of
reason we will have to take a decision without breaking compatibility
with existing applications, but this will be far away in the future as
currently the Pylons team is still maintaining Pylons itself.
Personally I got to "hate" Zope (it was the reason that caused me to
switch from Python to RoR for web development long time ago) and I
have a strange feeling about Pyramid. They technically did an
excellent job and It is indeed a really good project but to me it
"smells bad", like a dish that I might recognize that it is well made
but I really don't like how it tastes :D
TG has been the first framework that made my say "woah! This is
exactly how a web framework should be!" and so personally I'll be
commited to maintaining and improving it for long time.
Sorry, didn't mean to bash any of them,
was just trying to express the fact that my mindset is far from their
way to do things but I recognize that they are excellent projects