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Or Zed is the part of Zope that can be used without Zope.
Yes, it's always been the Zed Object Publishing Environment. Now
the Zed can get a job :-](I'm neutral regarding the suggestion.)
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Stefane Fermigier wrote:
Nuxeo, with the kind help of the Zope team of Chalmers
University, plans to organise a Zope 3 sprint on April 3-7 in our
premises in Paris.
I'm afraid we'll have to change the dates, to accomodate for several
schedule contraints (including room availability).
So
Jim Fulton wrote:
[snip]
I wasn't trying to define app server. I was describing the Zope app
server.
As long as you realize you do risk confusion even by saying 'Zope app
server'. To me, Zope 3 is an app server, so when you say 'the Zope app
server' will include its functionalities too.
Hi All,
Would anyone be averse to making anonymous http checkouts possible from
zope.org?
Some of us are behind annoying proxies that won't let svn through :-/
cheers,
Chris
PS: https write access would be nice, but I guess that's out of the
question?
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Chris Withers wrote:
Would anyone be averse to making anonymous http checkouts possible from
zope.org?
Some of us are behind annoying proxies that won't let svn through :-/
At one point, enabling the 'http:' checkout gateway was a sure-fire
Hi All,
I notice 2.8.6 doesn't have a Windows binary either.
What's the build process for that?
I have a feeling I won't be able to help with that one since it probably
need CV++ 6.0 which I don't have access to :-/
Can someone else pick this one up?
cheers,
Chris
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On Sun, Mar 05, 2006 at 10:09:14AM -0500, Geoff Davis wrote:
One of the things that GTY recommends is to establish a set of agreed upon
principles for evaluating proposals. I think that having such a set of
principles would help us better focus our current discussion.
Good idea.
Let's take
[Chris Withers]
I notice 2.8.6 doesn't have a Windows binary either.
What's the build process for that?
Try to detect the pattern between this and previous answers ;-):
http://svn.zope.org/Zope/branches/Zope-2_8-branch/inst/WinBuilders/README.txt
I have a feeling I won't be able to help
Tim Peters wrote:
Try to detect the pattern between this and previous answers ;-):
http://svn.zope.org/Zope/branches/Zope-2_8-branch/inst/WinBuilders/README.txt
Hehe, okay, touché :-P
I have a feeling I won't be able to help with that one since it probably
need CV++ 6.0
Correct.
which I
Tres Seaver wrote:
At one point, enabling the 'http:' checkout gateway was a sure-fire
recipe for getting SVN's knickers in a twist, which is why we disabled
it. Or maybe that was ViewCSV.
It was ViewCSV, in particular, the tarball download...
In any case, I would guess that you might
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Chris Withers wrote:
Tres Seaver wrote:
At one point, enabling the 'http:' checkout gateway was a sure-fire
recipe for getting SVN's knickers in a twist, which is why we disabled
it. Or maybe that was ViewCSV.
It was ViewCSV, in
Tres Seaver schrieb:
Chris Withers wrote:
...
Where should I write the proposal? Who is going to review it?
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Proposals ; post here and zope3-dev
for review.
+1 for http anon checkouts at least :-)
...
-1 on using https for writable checkouts.
The
Hi All,
I've started seeing warnings like this with an instance I'm moving from
Zope 2.7 to 2.9:
C:\Zope\2.9.1\lib\python\OFS\subscribers.py:74: DeprecationWarning:
Products.CookieCrumbler.CookieCrumbler.CookieCrumbler.manage_afterAdd is
deprecated and will be removed in Zope 2.11, you
On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 16:21 +0100, Lennart Regebro wrote:
On 3/6/06, Martijn Faassen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
It's currently not
OK, super! So lets go. :-)
There is loads of content there already, I don't think we need more to
get started. It's already much better than what is a zope.org
On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 07:06 -0800, Martin Aspeli wrote:
Andrew Sawyers wrote:
In the future, zope.org (will) migrate easily. Before I left ZC, I went
into the plone channel asking for assistance, and when it was learned
the version of Plone we were on, there was little
On Mon, 2006-03-06 at 12:26 -0300, Sidnei da Silva wrote:
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 06:30:29AM -0800, Martin Aspeli wrote:
| Not sure what this means ... were you involved in building the current site
| or do you know its architecture? As I've said, my comments are based on what
| I've been told
HI,
In a burst of enthusiasm, I trashed my zope 2.8 for windows and
installed 2.9, with a new instance.
I've reloaded ZStyleSheet and ZODBC, which have come up in the ZMI ok
and exuserfolder, which doesn't.
In 2.8, there were some minor issues with fcrypt which meant it came up
with a broken
+---[ John Huttley ]--
| HI,
| In a burst of enthusiasm, I trashed my zope 2.8 for windows and
| installed 2.9, with a new instance.
| I've reloaded ZStyleSheet and ZODBC, which have come up in the ZMI ok
| and exuserfolder, which doesn't.
|
| In 2.8, there were some
Hi Dennis,
Dennis Allison wrote:
There is a Squishdot patch and several comments about 2.8.X problems on
the site. I applied the patch and got a running site but as the patch
author notes, the patch is a workaround and probably should be fixed in a
different fashion.
Indeed, did you try the
Dieter Maurer wrote:
I think the foundation is not yet ready and I am not yet invited
(you need an invitation to become a contributor).
Really? I thought the contributor agreement had already been changed to
remove the clauses you find offensive?
I'd be very surprised and disappointed if
I would like to create a folder (news) which contains several news items,
lets say news1, news2, news3.
I would like to set up a menu box which lists all the news items in
the news folder which when clicked on would load each one up.
How do I code this up? (Hope someone understands what I'm
r
--On 6. März 2006 08:48:44 + Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
I think the foundation is not yet ready and I am not yet invited
(you need an invitation to become a contributor).
Really? I thought the contributor agreement had already been changed to
remove
+---[ John Poltorak ]--
|
|
| I would like to create a folder (news) which contains several news items,
| lets say news1, news2, news3.
|
| I would like to set up a menu box which lists all the news items in
| the news folder which when clicked on would load each one
John Poltorak wrote:
I would like to create a folder (news) which contains several news items,
lets say news1, news2, news3.
I would like to set up a menu box which lists all the news items in
the news folder which when clicked on would load each one up.
How do I code this up? (Hope
On 3/6/06, John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to create a folder (news) which contains several news items,
lets say news1, news2, news3.
I would like to set up a menu box which lists all the news items in
the news folder which when clicked on would load each one up.
How
--On 6. März 2006 14:17:05 +0100 Lennart Regebro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/6/06, John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to create a folder (news) which contains several news items,
lets say news1, news2, news3.
I would like to set up a menu box which lists all the news
+---[ Andreas Jung ]--
|
|
| --On 6. M??rz 2006 14:17:05 +0100 Lennart Regebro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
| On 3/6/06, John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
|
|
| I would like to create a folder (news) which contains several news items,
| lets say news1, news2, news3.
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 02:20:56PM +0100, Andreas Jung wrote:
--On 6. März 2006 14:17:05 +0100 Lennart Regebro [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On 3/6/06, John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I would like to create a folder (news) which contains several news items,
lets say news1,
--On 6. März 2006 13:29:14 + John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never heard of Inungo. Is it easier to use than Plone?
Google is your friend - iungo.org
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Hi,
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 02:08:10PM +0100, bruno desthuilliers wrote:
John Poltorak wrote:
I would like to create a folder (news) which contains several news items,
lets say news1, news2, news3.
I would like to set up a menu box which lists
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On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, Chris Withers wrote:
Hi Dennis,
Dennis Allison wrote:
There is a Squishdot patch and several comments about 2.8.X problems on
the site. I applied the patch and got a running site but as the patch
author notes, the patch is a
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 02:37:05PM +0100, Andreas Jung wrote:
--On 6. März 2006 13:29:14 + John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never heard of Inungo. Is it easier to use than Plone?
Google is your friend - iungo.org
I know that Google is quite clever but Googling for Inungo
--On 6. März 2006 17:11:24 + John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 02:37:05PM +0100, Andreas Jung wrote:
--On 6. März 2006 13:29:14 + John Poltorak [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never heard of Inungo. Is it easier to use than Plone?
Google is your friend -
Never heard of Inungo. Is it easier to use than Plone?
Google is your friend - iungo.org
I know that Google is quite clever but Googling for Inungo did not lead me
to iungo.org
:-)
Yeah, you are right :-)
Actually Andreas misspelled it in his first post. He wrote Inungo
instead of
--On 6. März 2006 18:54:45 +0100 Josef Meile [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Never heard of Inungo. Is it easier to use than Plone?
Google is your friend - iungo.org
I know that Google is quite clever but Googling for Inungo did not lead
me to iungo.org
:-)
Yeah, you are right :-)
Actually
Lennart Regebro wrote:
On 3/6/06, Rainsford, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I never said thanks to all you guys for your advice - it all came in
very useful. In the end though, I have decided to go with another
system, Knowledge Tree. The reason is that a) it's written in PHP, and
all of
Chris Withers wrote at 2006-3-6 08:48 +:
...
Really? I thought the contributor agreement had already been changed to
remove the clauses you find offensive?
These are still proposals -- still not effective.
I'd be very surprised and disappointed if you needed to be invited to
contribute
On 3/6/06, J Cameron Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lennart Regebro wrote:
On 3/6/06, Rainsford, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I never said thanks to all you guys for your advice - it all came in
very useful. In the end though, I have decided to go with another
system, Knowledge Tree.
I had this reported a couple of times (apparently randomly) from a
site that I am involved in. It seems to happen in the generation of
data for a report (which takes a fair length of time and does a lot of
zodb accesses) -- This is with Zope 2.7.
From what I can tell from various searches this is
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 02:22:08PM -0500, Brian Sullivan wrote:
I had this reported a couple of times (apparently randomly) from a
site that I am involved in. It seems to happen in the generation of
data for a report (which takes a fair length of time and does a lot of
zodb accesses) -- This
Upgrading to Zope 2.9.X would be my recommendation. From our experience,
it's an improvement on 2.8.X which was an improvement on 2.7.X.
On Mon, 6 Mar 2006, Reinoud van Leeuwen wrote:
On Mon, Mar 06, 2006 at 02:22:08PM -0500, Brian Sullivan wrote:
I had this reported a couple of times
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Dieter Maurer wrote:
Chris Withers wrote at 2006-3-6 08:48 +:
...
Really? I thought the contributor agreement had already been changed to
remove the clauses you find offensive?
These are still proposals -- still not effective.
I'd be
Can anyone point me to a good TAL tutorial for people who have difficulty
getting to grips with it?
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John Poltorak wrote:
Can anyone point me to a good TAL tutorial for people who have difficulty
getting to grips with it?
http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Articles
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Lennart Regebro wrote:
On 3/6/06, J Cameron Cooper [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Lennart Regebro wrote:
On 3/6/06, Rainsford, David [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
I never said thanks to all you guys for your advice - it all came in
very useful. In the
Hi, I am trying to use Zope to create a very simple company website (about 40 pages, or so) with the intention of having the flexibility to expand functionality etc in due course. I have very little Python / DTML experience, but have managed to set up the site using includes on the main index
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