[aside... hmmm, crossposting, maybe time to merge zope-dev and
zope3-dev? most stuff seems to be relevent to both nowadays]
Jim Fulton wrote:
In Zope 3, we went with a more explicit installation mechanism,
in which people had to explicitly cause a package's ZCML files to be
loaded for it to
Stephan Richter wrote:
This is interesting. I agree with Philipp though that a simple install tool
would be better than one magic location.
Indeed, but don't eggs already provide tools for this?
I think the ZCML slugs are very cool
I think they suck, sorry... it's one of the first things
Chris Withers wrote:
[aside... hmmm, crossposting, maybe time to merge zope-dev and
zope3-dev? most stuff seems to be relevent to both nowadays]
+10
You know, I once had a proposal. Uh, never mind :)
In Zope 3, we went with a more explicit installation mechanism,
in which people had to
On Wednesday 15 February 2006 07:20, Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Chris Withers wrote:
[aside... hmmm, crossposting, maybe time to merge zope-dev and
zope3-dev? most stuff seems to be relevent to both nowadays]
+10
Okay, I hope this would be ignored, but -1. I can still ignore many
Hi all,
the cross-repository merging between Zope 2 and Five has become a pain,
especially as Five is now a big element in Zope 2 development. Since
Five is ZPL and part of the Zope repository tree already, we would like
to take another, final step now and move its complete source code
control to
On 15 Feb 2006, at 15:30, Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
* I plan on doing the migration some time during the PyCON
conference or
sprint (24 Feb through 2 Mar). There might be a period of 1 day or so
when commits to Five won't be possible. I'll inform everyone in
advance.
Perhaps Jens
Chris Withers wrote:
maybe time to merge zope-dev and zope3-dev?
-1
They're still different enough that most traffic on one is not
interesting to the majority of subscribers to the other.
--
Benji York
Senior Software Engineer
Zope Corporation
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