On Feb 3, 2007, at 2:54 AM, Andreas Jung wrote:
With the argumentation that some old code might break with deprecated
APIs you can fight almost against any kind of deprecation.
I think deprecations are good when they serve a good purpose, but IMO
this specific deprecation has no benefit
--On 2. Februar 2007 22:53:50 +0100 Dieter Maurer [EMAIL PROTECTED]
wrote:
But anyway, all I can do is register my concern, you're gonna do
whatever you do. ;-)
I am on your side, Chris.
But, I fear, we will not be heard...
One last remark. You all are highly recognized members of
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On 2 Feb 2007, at 22:36, Dieter Maurer wrote:
* my code uses 2 blank indentation rather than the usual 4 blank
(to make it more readable and easier to maintain for me)
That can be dealt with by reformatting. Should not be hard to quickly
Hi Dieter!
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Whit (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) reported that AdvancedQuery
is going to ship with Plone3 and that packaging would be easier for them if
AdvancedQuery were part of the Zope 2 distribution.
According to Whit, Alexander Limi seems to be interested to have
Managable
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From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Fri Feb 2 21:04:49 EST 2007
yuppie wrote:
- Should we add new products to the core? I thought we want to move away
from products and use python packages instead. The AdvancedQuery code
might become part of the ZCatalog package, ManagableIndex might be
converted to a non-products package.
There are hardly new, though,
First let me say, that I'm in favour to add these products to Zope in
some form, to take the chance to enhance the zcatalog significantly.
Am 03.02.2007 um 14:34 schrieb Martin Aspeli:
yuppie wrote:
- Should we add new products to the core? I thought we want to
move away from products and
Replying to my own post,
Am 03.02.2007 um 15:14 schrieb Janko Hauser:
There are hardly new, though, they've been around for ages and
have enthusiastic users. Those users always found it hard to
convince people to adopt them more widely because they were not in
the standard repositories
On Fri, Feb 02, 2007 at 10:36:37PM +0100, Dieter Maurer wrote:
I have no problems to donate AdvancedQuery and/or Managable
Index
+1 from me. I haven't used Managable Index, but AdvancedQuery is
great and more people should be aware of it.
to the Zope Foundation *BUT* I will not modify the
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Whit (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) reported that AdvancedQuery
is going to ship with Plone3 and that packaging would be easier for them if
AdvancedQuery were part of the Zope 2 distribution.
I fail to find an explanation *why* that is.
According to Whit, Alexander Limi
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Whit (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) reported that AdvancedQuery
is going to ship with Plone3 and that packaging would be easier for them if
AdvancedQuery were part of the Zope 2 distribution.
I fail to find an explanation *why* that is.
I'm
Martin Aspeli wrote:
Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Whit (mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]) reported that AdvancedQuery
is going to ship with Plone3 and that packaging would be easier for
them if
AdvancedQuery were part of the Zope 2 distribution.
I fail to find an
Daniel Nouri wrote:
[...]
- There is a single file that shows me what eggs and development eggs
make up my package. This makes it easy to add new eggs, for example -
and also easy to remove them again. With workingenv-based solutions, you
can specify a file full of eggs to install when it's
Ian Bicking wrote:
One of the things that I think is pretty easy with workingenv, and a bit
confusing with buildout, is moving one package into development. In
workingenv you get the package you want (however you do that -- check
out a branch, make your own local repository, unpack a
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