On 13 March 2012 23:10, Alex Clark <[email protected]> wrote: > On 3/13/12 4:01 PM, Martin Aspeli wrote: > >> I think you need to look a bit more closely at what the script does >> before passing judgment. I feel like your comment below misses the point. >> > > > I understand what you are trying to do, and I'm not passing judgement, so > please don't misunderstand why I'm taking the time to comment. > > What I am saying is: let us think very carefully about who we are > targeting with something like plone-devstart and make sure (i.e. via group > consensus and/or FWT evaluation, as needed) we are taking the "right" steps > for that target audience. >
So far, anyone I'd consider in the target audience who've managed to reply in this thread have been pretty positive, so that's probably a good sign. > According to the documentation, the target audience is: > > --- > … those with a system-installed or custom compiled Python … no need to > have a functioning easy_install or pip to be able to use it. > ---- > > Based on those statements, I'm not sure if that means "Python programmers" > in general or folks more, or less, skilled than that. So that's the first > thing I'm trying to understand. I ran the script and committed the output > to: > It means anyone who wants to do Plone development, and who is not an expert or even all that familiar with: - setuptools - Python eggs - sys.path and site packages - compiling stuff from source - Plone - Plone development - buildout - Zopeskel Martin
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