Re: [Framework-Team] Zope and CMF in Innsbruck
If one outcome of the sprint were a list of packages that can be ported to Python 3, or a clear(er) dependency tree for the zope packages, I could use that here in recruiting contributors. We anticipate between 5 and ten eager participants in the open source contribution initiative I've written about and I'd love to scoop em all into the Plone world Sent from my iPhone > On Jan 8, 2016, at 5:30 AM, Eric Steele wrote: > > (Resending since it got bounced by plone-framework) > > I still need to post my fork announcement. I'll get that pushed out today. > > I've also forked PluggableAuthService to start merging that and PlonePAS > together. > > Eric > > >> On 8 Jan 2016, at 2:00, Philip Bauer wrote: >> >> The upcoming alpine city sprint will focus on Zope and CMF. Are there >> specific plans as to what will be done? >> >> What is the current state regarding our relationship with Zope? Am I correct >> that so far we only forked CMFCore >> (https://github.com/plone/Products.CMFCore)? >> >> If there will be work done on Zope where should that happen? >> >> Should such a discussion take place on >> https://community.plone.org/c/core-development/framework-team? >> >> So many questions and so little coffee, >> Philip >> >> -- >> Starzel.de >> Philip Bauer >> Nymphenburger Straße 187 >> 80634 München >> Tel: 089 - 189 29 533 >> ba...@starzel.de >> www.starzel.de > ___ > Framework-Team mailing list > framework-t...@lists.plone.org > https://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/plone-framework-team ___ Framework-Team mailing list framework-t...@lists.plone.org https://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/plone-framework-team
Re: [Framework-Team] Zope and CMF in Innsbruck
(Resending since it got bounced by plone-framework) I still need to post my fork announcement. I'll get that pushed out today. I've also forked PluggableAuthService to start merging that and PlonePAS together. Eric On 8 Jan 2016, at 2:00, Philip Bauer wrote: The upcoming alpine city sprint will focus on Zope and CMF. Are there specific plans as to what will be done? What is the current state regarding our relationship with Zope? Am I correct that so far we only forked CMFCore (https://github.com/plone/Products.CMFCore)? If there will be work done on Zope where should that happen? Should such a discussion take place on https://community.plone.org/c/core-development/framework-team? So many questions and so little coffee, Philip -- Starzel.de Philip Bauer Nymphenburger Straße 187 80634 München Tel: 089 - 189 29 533 ba...@starzel.de www.starzel.de ___ Framework-Team mailing list framework-t...@lists.plone.org https://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/plone-framework-team
Re: [Framework-Team] Zope and CMF in Innsbruck
Happy new year, first things first: we will have enough coffee at Alpine City Sprint! Johannes and I already collected a list of topics, this includes a bunch of topic Eric Steele et al already collected. It depends a lot on how many we are an who participates. Today we sent out a bunch of invitations to people able to help with the core work - Plone foundation granted some money to invite people and cover some of the travel costs (I apologize if we may forgot somebody, please send me or Johannes an email) Possible Topics are: - CSRF protection * Merge into Zope stack * Reduce the amount of write on read - CMF Cleanup * merge CMFCore/CMF* into Plone * Remove/ Reduce CMF Dependencies/ Inheritance * Types bases * Versioning * Product installation * UUID implementation * GS handlers to work directly at the Plone level * Publisher/Request Handling - PAS/ PlonePAS cleanup (PAS 2.0) (Jens) - merge cleanups upstream (zopefoundation repo) - merge parts of PlonePAS patches upstream - delete unused/deprecate used BBB (GRUF) patches form PlonePAS - move tool modifications up to CMFPlone - at the end PlonePAS contains BBB code only and becomes superfluos - Zope 4 (Johannes) - its there, revive - make Plone run on it - Module merge - reduce number of plone.* packages - Readability / pep8/ clean READMEs - Dependency cleanup inside Plone universe - work towards Python 3 compatibility I'am sure there is more (ans there is also on Eric's list). Lets first discuss/enhance here and then move over to community.plone.org / http://www.coactivate.org/projects/alpinecitysprint-2016/project-home (own wiki page). best regards Jens On 2016-01-08 08:00, Philip Bauer wrote: > The upcoming alpine city sprint will focus on Zope and CMF. Are there > specific plans as to what will be done? > > What is the current state regarding our relationship with Zope? Am I correct > that so far we only forked CMFCore > (https://github.com/plone/Products.CMFCore)? > > If there will be work done on Zope where should that happen? > > Should such a discussion take place on > https://community.plone.org/c/core-development/framework-team? > > So many questions and so little coffee, > Philip > > -- > Starzel.de > Philip Bauer > Nymphenburger Straße 187 > 80634 München > Tel: 089 - 189 29 533 > ba...@starzel.de > www.starzel.de > > > -- Klein & Partner KG, member of BlueDynamics Alliance ___ Framework-Team mailing list framework-t...@lists.plone.org https://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/plone-framework-team
[Framework-Team] Zope and CMF in Innsbruck
The upcoming alpine city sprint will focus on Zope and CMF. Are there specific plans as to what will be done? What is the current state regarding our relationship with Zope? Am I correct that so far we only forked CMFCore (https://github.com/plone/Products.CMFCore)? If there will be work done on Zope where should that happen? Should such a discussion take place on https://community.plone.org/c/core-development/framework-team? So many questions and so little coffee, Philip -- Starzel.de Philip Bauer Nymphenburger Straße 187 80634 München Tel: 089 - 189 29 533 ba...@starzel.de www.starzel.de signature.asc Description: Message signed with OpenPGP using GPGMail ___ Framework-Team mailing list framework-t...@lists.plone.org https://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/plone-framework-team