> On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Andreas Jung wrote:
>
> > These are good ideas to improve the TextIndex. I already encouraged
> > Erik to put alltogether into a Fishbowl proposal,
>
> Which I would do, if I had time. Which I will have, but not for another
> two weeks. :-)
I'm guessing this is the point
Fishbowl is a great idea but it seems to be that its solution focused rather
than problem focus. Perhaps if you had a page that listed all the problems
with zope or problems that need to be solved that isn't as easy as it could
be with zope. Problems could then be organized according to priority d
Now I can do something like
> make zdoreleaseall
creating ZWiki-0.9.3.tgz release on zope.org
uploading ZWiki-0.9.3.tgz
configuring ZWiki-0.9.3.tgz properties
submitting ZWiki-0.9.3.tgz to the catalog
creating ZWiki-0.9.3-released news item on zope.org
configuring ZWiki-0.9.3-released properties
> -Original Message-
> From: Olivier Deckmyn [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Tuesday, 19 June 2001 6:47 PM
> To: Stephan Richter; SmartObjects Mailing List
> Subject: RE: [SmartObjects] Zope Object Query Language (ZOQL) Proposal
>
>
> A ) Devil lawyer :
> --
> Why not
"Morten W. Petersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> Cool. And maybe some apt-get functionality? Like 'zope-apt-get
> dist-upgrade'? :-)
Yeah, hang on -
uh, Jerome ? Hey, uh, me and the folks on the list think there's this
one little extra that would make zshell perfect.. :)
Meanwhile, if I c
Yeah sure :) Lets get products and zexp's working first :)
Cheers.
--
Andy McKay.
- Original Message -
From: "Morten W. Petersen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Andy McKay" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Simon Michael" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Tuesday, June 19, 2001 11:13 AM
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Andy McKay wrote:
> Ive been successfully finding other things to do other ZPM which is an
> attempt to make a package manager for Zope ala RPM, PPM etc. A command line
> interface to it would be cool.
Cool. And maybe some apt-get functionality? Like 'zope-apt-get
dist-upg
Hi,
Ive been successfully finding other things to do other ZPM which is an
attempt to make a package manager for Zope ala RPM, PPM etc. A command line
interface to it would be cool.
http://www.zope.org/Members/andym/ZPM
Cheers.
--
Andy McKay.
- Original Message -
From: "Simon Michae
If you have a recipe or script or ideas for this, I'd appreciate it. I
have a non-functional makefile recipe that currently looks like this -
echo id=$(PRODUCT)-$(VERSION).tgz\nfile=`cat releases/$(PRODUCT)-$(VERSION).tgz | \
python -c "import sys,urllib; print urllib.quote_plus(sys.stdin.read(
On Tue, 19 Jun 2001, Toby Dickenson wrote:
> However, I dont think encrypting user passwords is enough. Data.fs may
> contain plaintext passwords for relational databases, and in many
> cases it contains arbitrary confidential information.
True. The RDBMS passwords are probably more sensitive t
Ivo, somehow I had missed the very start of the thread. I think that my
change pretty much implements the third alternative you describe in your
post, but for which you provided no patch (the one which defines the
variables at the top and bottom only, because I leave the "if
index==first or index=
hi
i made a folderish product which inherits from objectmanager
to define which meta_types the user should be able to put into it i have
overriden
"all_meta_types" from objectmanager
now only those returned from this function are displayed in the product
add list in the ZMI
but i can still ad
* Joachim Werner <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> [010618 20:28]:
> > That's not the behaviour I'd expect. Can anyone confirm this is a
> > bug?
>
> As LEE Kwan Soo has already said, it is not a bug, but a clever (too
> clever?) feature that should maybe not be enabled by default. Every second
> week or so s
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001 12:28:54 -0400, Shane Hathaway
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>1) Optional password encryption. Right now passwords are stored as
>clear text.
I dont understand the advantage of this scheme as applied to Zope.
As long as basic authentication is used, a system administrator is
On Mon, 18 Jun 2001, Andreas Jung wrote:
> These are good ideas to improve the TextIndex. I already encouraged
> Erik to put alltogether into a Fishbowl proposal,
Which I would do, if I had time. Which I will have, but not for another
two weeks. :-)
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>
> Rik Hoekstra writes:
> > This raises the question how dependent the splitter on the paticularities of the
> > document source - I do not really see how different splitters could be useful
> > for one single document. This is perhaps less obvious than it appears, as you
> > may want to use
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