On 4/17/07, Christopher Lozinski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Why are there such problems with ZClasses, when they were written by
intelligent people?
Because they were a nifty idea that didn't work out in practice. Such
things happen. Even demi-gods make mistakes. :-)
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Lennart Regebro: Zope a
Why are there such problems with ZClasses, when they were written by
intelligent people?
I think I now know the answer to that.
I am pretty sure that the permissions mechanism makes ZClasses have
propertysheets, so that access to variables can share a permission.
I am pretty sure that the P