[Zope-dev] Re: [Repoze-dev] repoze.bfg

2008-07-17 Thread Chris McDonough
Malthe Borch wrote: Chris McDonough wrote: I've been working on a new web framework named (provisionally) repoze.bfg. This looks very interesting; I'd be curious to see if this could be useful for Vudo. I'd like it very much if Vudo could sit on top of a more general framework (not just the

[Zope-dev] Re: [Repoze-dev] repoze.bfg

2008-07-17 Thread Brandon Craig Rhodes
Malthe Borch [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: On Vudo, the view is always a layout. It's then up to the layout to provide regions in which you can plug in a region content provider. Typically, you'd plug in at least the following: -- Title provider: Renders the title of the page (in title/title)

[Zope-dev] Re: [Repoze-dev] repoze.bfg

2008-07-17 Thread Ian Bicking
Chris McDonough wrote: I had planned to create another package named repoze.lemonade which: ... - Did indexing of content. What were you thinking of for indexing? Just catalog stuff? More general? There's been a tension in the opencore stuff with the catalog, mostly that it's easy to

[Zope-dev] Re: [Repoze-dev] repoze.bfg

2008-07-17 Thread Chris McDonough
Ian Bicking wrote: Chris McDonough wrote: I had planned to create another package named repoze.lemonade which: ... - Did indexing of content. What were you thinking of for indexing? Just catalog stuff? More general? I was considering just using zope.index but I haven't really thought

[Zope-dev] Re: [Repoze-dev] repoze.bfg

2008-07-17 Thread Ian Bicking
Chris McDonough wrote: There's been a tension in the opencore stuff with the catalog, mostly that it's easy to setup and use for things, but it doesn't really work for things outside of the ZODB. Or, I guess theoretically you could catalog things not in the ZODB, but it's never happened.

[Zope-dev] Re: [Repoze-dev] repoze.bfg

2008-07-17 Thread Chris McDonough
Ian Bicking wrote: Chris McDonough wrote: There's been a tension in the opencore stuff with the catalog, mostly that it's easy to setup and use for things, but it doesn't really work for things outside of the ZODB. Or, I guess theoretically you could catalog things not in the ZODB, but it's