> > Sorry, but some of us are stuck with Windows servers. I run about 15 >> >> different Plone sites, and all but a couple are on Linux, but >> occasionally the customer insists on Windows. Unless the product >> works with Windows, I don't see it as a solution - and if I need to be >> using different products for one site from all the rest, I'll find >> another solution. >> This is a development tool--something you'd never put on a production >> machine. >> Jeez, that's the second time I've got this sort of stupid response. >> I KNOW that. Every single one of my production servers have corresponding >> test instances. Don't yours? Why not? >> >> Sure, but I'd still NEVER do development on a test server. I'm sorry if you thought my response was stupid, but I still stand by my comment.
On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 5:16 PM, Derek Broughton <[email protected]>wrote: > On Fri, Oct 14, 2011 at 12:05 PM, Nathan Van Gheem <[email protected]>wrote: > >> Sorry, but some of us are stuck with Windows servers. I run about 15 >>> different Plone sites, and all but a couple are on Linux, but >>> occasionally the customer insists on Windows. Unless the product >>> works with Windows, I don't see it as a solution - and if I need to be >>> using different products for one site from all the rest, I'll find >>> another solution. >> >> This is a development tool--something you'd never put on a production >> machine. >> >> Jeez, that's the second time I've got this sort of stupid response. > > I KNOW that. Every single one of my production servers have corresponding > test instances. Don't yours? Why not? > > If these are limitations of Windows and python's implementation on Windows, >> there is not much we can do about it >> > > Sure there is - we can stick to tools that work on all platforms. > plone.reload works. maybe sauna.reload works better (in some cases), but > I'll take "good enough in all instances" over "best in some cases". > -- > derek >
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