Tres Seaver wrote:
Hanno Schlichting wrote:
Lennart Regebro wrote:
So it's highly likely that Zope 2.12 is the last release of Zope2 that
Plone is going to use. Maybe a Zope 2.13 once Python 2.7 is released
might be of interest to Plone. But otherwise I don't see any reason for
a new Zope
On Apr 8, 2009, at 11:34 PM, Tres Seaver wrote:
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Hanno Schlichting wrote:
Lennart Regebro wrote:
This is only mildly confusing. It can also only get better with
time,
as Plone seems to continue away from Zope 2 and onto the framework,
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Lennart Regebro wrote:
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 05:34, Tres Seaver tsea...@palladion.com wrote:
Hanno Schlichting wrote:
The current line of thinking for Plone is about this: Plone 4 will still
run on Zope2. Plone 5 will run on Python 3.x and not
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Jim Fulton wrote:
On Apr 8, 2009, at 11:34 PM, Tres Seaver wrote:
Plone could run on something like the Zope Framework without running
on Zope 2.
That would be feasible, except that a ton of Plone's features depend on
Zope2-specific machinery.
Lennart Regebro wrote:
This is only mildly confusing. It can also only get better with time,
as Plone seems to continue away from Zope 2 and onto the framework,
which means we in the future may end up with Plone, Grok and BFG being
app servers on the Zope Framework.
The current line of
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 05:34, Tres Seaver tsea...@palladion.com wrote:
Hanno Schlichting wrote:
The current line of thinking for Plone is about this: Plone 4 will still
run on Zope2. Plone 5 will run on Python 3.x and not depend on Zope2
anymore at all. We can all guesstimate on what kind of
Lennart Regebro wrote:
On Thu, Apr 9, 2009 at 05:34, Tres Seaver tsea...@palladion.com wrote:
Hanno Schlichting wrote:
The current line of thinking for Plone is about this: Plone 4 will still
run on Zope2. Plone 5 will run on Python 3.x and not depend on Zope2
anymore at all. We can all