--On 8. Oktober 2007 08:48:54 +0200 Jodok Batlogg <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
On 07.10.2007, at 21:42, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Jodok Batlogg wrote at 2007-10-7 12:09 +0200:
hi,
it seems like we're going to deploy a pretty big installation on a
combination of solaris / RHEL servers.
the data
On 07.10.2007, at 21:42, Dieter Maurer wrote:
Jodok Batlogg wrote at 2007-10-7 12:09 +0200:
hi,
it seems like we're going to deploy a pretty big installation on a
combination of solaris / RHEL servers.
the data storage of our application is based on ZODB (ZEO) and
PostgreSQL (with STORM) plus
On 10/8/07, David Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Hi Dieter. Zope 2 is one application among many dependent upon zope 3.
> Zope 3 is different software than zope 2. It has a community of pure
> zope 3 developers (that I don't believe the suggestion of folding the
> lists together adequately cons
Hi Dieter. Zope 2 is one application among many dependent upon zope 3.
Zope 3 is different software than zope 2. It has a community of pure
zope 3 developers (that I don't believe the suggestion of folding the
lists together adequately considers).
Folks have been developing and collaborating o
Martijn Faassen wrote:
Zope 3 is a bunch of technologies for building (web) applications in the
form of an integrate set of Python libraries.
Let's call those the "Zope Libraries". Because by now we have far more
than just the ones that came from exploding Zope 3 (e.g. all the ones
from the '
Jodok Batlogg wrote at 2007-10-7 12:09 +0200:
>hi,
>
>it seems like we're going to deploy a pretty big installation on a
>combination of solaris / RHEL servers.
>the data storage of our application is based on ZODB (ZEO) and
>PostgreSQL (with STORM) plus NFS for extfile handling.
>so far it's p
David Pratt wrote at 2007-10-7 12:17 -0300:
> ...
>Zope 2 is a single application
Are you sure you know Zope2 ?
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Hanno Schlichting wrote at 2007-10-6 18:07 +0200:
>I would like to turn this deprecation warning into a discouraged
>warning, i.e. a deprecation warning that just states that the use of
>these methods is discouraged and you should use event subscribers, but
>any mentioning of a Zope version where t
Stephan Richter wrote at 2007-10-6 13:40 -0400:
> ...
>I personally feel quiet offended to see Zope 3 degraded to a set of
>components. Zope 3 in itself is also an application server; Zope 2, on the
>other hand, is an application.
Maybe, but then Zope 2 is an application with variants that are
n
Andreas Jung wrote:
We don't need to start a discussion about the architecture.
Apparently we do as since we are talking about zope 3's development
forum. This is where discussions and decisions for zope 3 occur and I
don't want this necessarily combined and heavily influenced by zope 2
deve
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Tests passed OK
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Subject: OK : Zope-2.7 Python-2.3.6 : Linux
From: Zope Unit Tests
Date: Sat Oct 6 20:52:27 EDT 2007
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On 10/6/07, Roger Ineichen <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are using 7 times the term "Zope2" and 9 times "Zope 3"
> and also "Plone 3.0" in this small text. Can you try to describe
> this without "2 or 3" in "Zope *"? I guess not, right?
Now you are being silly. :-) He was writing a text about h
On 10/6/07, David Pratt <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> I agree with you Roger. I want things to stay as they are for the same
> reasons. I have great respect for Zope 2 developers however there there
> are two development paradigms at play that are fundamentally
> incompatible despite the inclusion o
hi,
it seems like we're going to deploy a pretty big installation on a
combination of solaris / RHEL servers.
the data storage of our application is based on ZODB (ZEO) and
PostgreSQL (with STORM) plus NFS for extfile handling.
so far it's planned to deploy ZEO, PostgreSQL and NFS on a fully
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