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Shannon -jj Behrens

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Jun 10, 2007, 4:28:16 AM6/10/07
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I just discovered Colubrid today. I'm exploring moving away from
frameworks. Colubrid looks clean and light. What's going on with it?
There doesn't seem to be much traffic on the list. What are people
using instead?

Thanks,
-jj

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Jun 11, 2007, 11:46:59 PM6/11/07
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Hi,

I moved to Colubrid some time ago, 'cause neither Django nor TG meet
my needs.
The the bad thing about Colubrid - it looks abandoned. The good thing
about Colubrid
- seems that it implements all it has to.

I'm using it in several project for about half of year or even more
and I've discovered only one bug and it's
already fixed in SVN version (but not in egg release).

So, to answer your question. We're using Colubrid and don't plan to
use something instead.
If we'll need some new feautures (probably not) or some bug fixing, we
probably will do it by ourselves.

It's opensource, and Colubrid is not very complicated inside, so it's
probably not a big problem.

The rest part of world probably use Django :)

Anthony Baby

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Jun 16, 2007, 4:23:28 PM6/16/07
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I concur. I switched from mod_python and web.py to Colubrid. I use it
for a little of little home projects as well as a couple of more
important projects including a blog engine. I'm still very disatisfied
at the state of examples for colubrid however. I'd like to see more
complete sample applications that show off how to the various parts of
colubrid fit together. Of course, I'm just as guilty of not submitting
any samples myself.

Anthony

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