mako 0.8.1-1 source package in Ubuntu

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mako (0.8.1-1) unstable; urgency=low


  * New upstream release

 -- Piotr Ożarowski <email address hidden>  Sat, 25 May 2013 22:58:26 +0200

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Piotr Ożarowski
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Original maintainer:
Piotr Ożarowski
Architectures:
all
Section:
python
Urgency:
Low Urgency

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Saucy: [FULLYBUILT] i386

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mako_0.8.1-1.dsc 2.1 KiB 3efb849f938eca437b96481efc2c332cd8c80b0f2fe85a254ee3e39b638e4a8b
mako_0.8.1.orig.tar.gz 397.9 KiB 4791be305338b1fbe09054ec42fb606856599cdcdcde6f348858c13b5fa29158
mako_0.8.1-1.debian.tar.gz 10.8 KiB 5c7dda9213f3884a6879a22e525a81ee63b58821a04597c2489e00995cd784d2

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python-mako: fast and lightweight templating for the Python platform

 Mako is a template library written in Python. It provides a familiar, non-XML
 syntax which compiles into Python modules for maximum performance. Mako's
 syntax and API borrows from the best ideas of many others, including Django
 templates, Cheetah, Myghty, and Genshi. Conceptually, Mako is an embedded
 Python (i.e. Python Server Page) language, which refines the familiar ideas of
 componentized layout and inheritance to produce one of the most
 straightforward and flexible models available, while also maintaining close
 ties to Python calling and scoping semantics.

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python3-mako: fast and lightweight templating for the Python 3 platform

 Mako is a template library written in Python. It provides a familiar, non-XML
 syntax which compiles into Python modules for maximum performance. Mako's
 syntax and API borrows from the best ideas of many others, including Django
 templates, Cheetah, Myghty, and Genshi. Conceptually, Mako is an embedded
 Python (i.e. Python Server Page) language, which refines the familiar ideas of
 componentized layout and inheritance to produce one of the most
 straightforward and flexible models available, while also maintaining close
 ties to Python calling and scoping semantics.