Rock! This looks cool, thanks. On 2008-09-18, Wichert Akkerman <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Over the last few weeks (or months by now) I have been tinkering with > something I have called plonenext. plonenext is a tool that at any point > in time gives you a view of what the next Plone release will look like > and to make it easy to test against that. This is very different than > what ploneout/plone-coredev provide in several ways: > > - ploneout/plone-coredev use the current development code of > *everything*. plonenext only uses development code for things you tell > it to. > - updating ploneout is incredibly slow. updating plonenext is incredibly > fast. > - since plonenext accuruately reflects the next plone release at any > moment it provides a much better test environment for new code. > > You can get plonenext here: > http://svn.plone.org/svn/plone/plonenext/3.2 > > plonenext is useful right now, and has been my preferred (and only) way > of doing development on Plone itself for some time now. I'm hoping it > will be useful for others as well. > > I have attempted to write some useful documentation of plonenext and > the tools it provides, which you can find here: > http://svn.plone.org/svn/plone/plonenext/3.2/README.txt > > Wichert. >
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