On Wed, Oct 20, 2010 at 03:57:29PM +0000, Robert Jackiewicz wrote: > On Wed, 20 Oct 2010 09:10:40 -0400, Paul wrote: > > I am getting ready to start a new project and was thinking about using > > BlueBream. We already have two projects running on Zope3 so I am pretty > > familiar with the BlueBream concepts.
(That's not a bad reason to pick BlueBream.) > > Anyway, my question... I noticed that > > http://zope2.zope.org/about-zope-2/the-zope-eco-system says to only use > > BlueBream if you have an existing Zope3 application. Is BlueBream really > > just a project to continue support for existing Zope3 installs? Should I > > not be looking at BlueBream for a new project? > > > > Thanks, > > Paul > > Hi Paul, > > I would rather use Zope3/Bluebream than Zope2 any day. > > Another suggestion is that you can use Grok (http://grok.zope.org). Grok > is based on Zope3 and ZTK except it allows you to rapidly create a zope > application with the need to write zcml all the time. Take a look, its > very promising and I have finished one project that's in production using > grok and multiple relational and ZODB databases. Grok is become even > more popular with Plone development through the five.grok package. You > should definitely take a look. Do you have any arguments for using Bluebream/Grok over Django or Pylons? Marius Gedminas -- Linux: The Ultimate NT Service Pack
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