Tamas Hegedus wrote at 2006-1-6 15:54 -0500:
> ...
>Answer for Dieter's email:
>Several days ago somebody already suggested to use IndexedCatalog. But
>it have not seem to be very active.
Maybe, because it is good enough?
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Dieter
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Hi,
Tell me if you are tired from me. I do not use to write so long emails
to email lists...
Answer for Dieter's email:
Several days ago somebody already suggested to use IndexedCatalog. But
it have not seem to be very active. The stand alone ZCata
Tamas Hegedus wrote at 2006-1-4 14:38 -0500:
>You have released the ZODB/ZEO as a stand alone package. But there is no
>stand alone searching possibility. Why? This just does not make any sense.
>
>Yous suggested and I tried Kevin Dangoor's stand alone ZCatalog. It uses
>the Zope source just remo
[Tamas Hegedus]
> Please do not forget that I am not a real programmer but a consumer:
That's OK -- in return, please don't forget that you're posting to a ZODB
developer's list ;-).
> 0. I accept if the policy is making ZODB just for Zope.
That's the only solid reason Zope Corp has to _pay_ for
Hi,
Please do not forget that I am not a real programmer but a consumer:
0. I accept if the policy is making ZODB just for Zope. Then OK.
But if there is bigger potential inside it... (By the way: I think it is
great and big, and I would like to use it.)
To formulate this on a more realistic wa
[Tamas Hegedus]
> You have released the ZODB/ZEO as a stand alone package. But there is no
> stand alone searching possibility. Why? This just does not make any
> sense.
It makes sense if you know why ZODB is released this way ;-) Primarily,
it's so that people running Zope can install ZEO server
approach to get this done it to either work on the issue on your own or
pay someone...this is just a question of developer resources and
priorities.
I do not have any finantial resources.
So I have to do on my own way...
Regards,
Tamas
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--On 4. Januar 2006 15:11:37 -0500 Tamas Hegedus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
I am not a programmer. This is the source of all my problems. I just did
not have the patient (and knowledge) to learn to develop zope
applications. But I want to stick with Python and I need a transparent
(object) dat
Using the catalog stuff from Zope 3(!) would make more sense than
dealing with the Zope 2 catalog.
This would be great!
I think releasing and maintaining
something similar would not be a big work, but would make ZODB/ZEO at
much higher rank among the ODBMSs.
Do you volunteer to take work on th
--On 4. Januar 2006 14:38:13 -0500 Tamas Hegedus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
Hi!
You have released the ZODB/ZEO as a stand alone package. But there is no
stand alone searching possibility. Why? This just does not make any sense.
Yous suggested and I tried Kevin Dangoor's stand alone ZCatalo
Hi!
You have released the ZODB/ZEO as a stand alone package. But there is no
stand alone searching possibility. Why? This just does not make any sense.
Yous suggested and I tried Kevin Dangoor's stand alone ZCatalog. It uses
the Zope source just remove the zope dependences, etc (some type of
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