YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES YES OH GOD YES!
I mean. Yes! Backup/restore, and deploy. We're deploying a customers
site in chunks - one section, then another, then a third. It's content
that's being migrated off of Zope 2. The other developer here was
complaining about ha
Andreas Jung said:
> Export/import is likely much more important than being able to edit
> content on the filesystem. Writing simple mechanisms for
> exporting/importing schema-based content to XML/from XML should not be
> so hard.
Yeah. And sometimes XML just gets in the way - namely, when you
--On 7. Oktober 2005 11:25:00 -0500 Garrett Smith <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
- The export/import functionality people are used to with Zope 2
I suspect the export/import feature alone will be attractive to anyone
with production servers, as it enables object-specific backup and restore.
On Friday 07 October 2005 12:25, Garrett Smith wrote:
> Is anyone interested in using export/import capabilities in Zope 3?
There is definitely a general interest by several of the developers and users.
I think it just has not been high up the list for many.
Regards,
Stephan
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Stephan Richter
Is anyone interested in using export/import capabilities in Zope 3?
As we get more Zope 3 deployments, I think this will become an important topic.
It looks like the fssync code has become only slightly stale. With a little
use, this could be break-out feature for Zope 3 developers.
As Jim just