[Zope-dev] Re: ZClass Maintenance

2006-09-28 Thread whit

ZClasses don't get better from writing long postings.
Ah, yes but I can write much faster than I can code.   What am I doing 
on this list!?!  All I have to do is to motivate someone else to do the 
work!




programmers are generally motivated by concrete contributions ie money, 
code, beer, or trips to exotic places to get money, code, or beer.


hope that helps,

-w

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[Zope-dev] Re: ZClass Maintenance

2006-09-27 Thread Andreas Jung



--On 27. September 2006 22:13:58 -0700 Christopher Lozinski 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:



 Andreas Jung wrote:

 >ZClasses don't get better from writing long postings.
Ah, yes but I can write much faster than I can code.   What am I doing on
this list!?!  All I have to do is to motivate someone else to do the work!



You might write a ten-thousand line long posting. I doubt that this will 
motivate one of the current Zope 2 core developers. A solid budget (money!) 
would be the right choice to motivate someone. Speaking for myself and 
possibly most other developers: most of the serious developers don't use 
ZClasses and therefore have little interest and knowledge to deal with 
ZClass issues. You know the 90:10 rule - we can't spend much (unpaid) time 
on issues for a minority.


Andreas

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