Chris Withers wrote at 2009-4-2 20:22 +0100:
Dieter Maurer wrote:
SkinnedFolder (at least if you mean
http://www.handshake.de/~dieter/pyprojects/zope/index.html#bct_sec_4.7;)
makes CMFCore's SkinsTool available (without the need to use
CMFDefault or portal objects).
That might involve getting
robert rottermann wrote:
thedag...@gmail.com schrieb:
make that: LocalFS hasn't been updated since 2006.
it still works fine,
there is only a line you have to change in its code where it pulls in security
from cmf to some other cmf module. when starting up cmf tells you what is
wrong.
so
Tim Nash wrote:
Or you can install plone and know that it has been well tested, it is
well maintained
Ho ho ho... surely you jest?!
Look, you can do it anyway you want but if you want to imply that my
suggestion to use Plone is 'insane' you need to come up with a better
alternative
Tim Nash wrote:
Installing Plone in such a case is only the solution if one has no
better idea about doing things
*sigh* ...and people wonder why the zope community is dying.
That Zope community moved off and became the Plone community long ago.
I'd argue that anyone starting a new
Andreas Jung wrote:
It basically about looking left and right and choosing the right tool
for a problem. Installing Plone for your usecase is totally inadequate.
It's like driving with a tank to the supermarket around the corner for
buying a banana.
...a tank with some wheels missing, a hatch
Tim Nash wrote:
If you are going to ignore my arguments about Plone being well tested,
it isn't.
easy to install
it isn't.
and having a better upgrade path than a customized
solution like patching localFS,
it doesn't.
deal with it.
For whatever the OP is likely to want to do, he's
Dieter Maurer wrote:
SkinnedFolder (at least if you mean
http://www.handshake.de/~dieter/pyprojects/zope/index.html#bct_sec_4.7;)
makes CMFCore's SkinsTool available (without the need to use
CMFDefault or portal objects).
That might involve getting support from you though, Dieter, and that's
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I notice none of them installed plone either.
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thedag...@gmail.com wrote at 2009-3-28 00:16 +:
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LocalFS has [not] been updated since 2006.
There is nothing in the zope world
that is as well maintained as plone. Sorry.
I would like to stress that stable packages (those that do not need to
be continously updated) are in fact a
Andreas Jung wrote at 2009-3-28 14:13 -0500:
...
Installing Plone in such a case is only the solution if one has no better
idea about doing things. The Filesystem Directory View functionality
is available out-of-the-box through CMF (which is much smaller than Plone).
There was also something like
Once upon a time there was a man walking down the street. He came upon two
neighbors in their driveways. One guy was washing his Z-Honda and the other
guy was working on his Z-MG-midget. The pedestrian said Hey, I'm thinking
of getting a car to carry groceries home from the market The Z-Honda guy
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On Mar 28, 2009, at 01:16 , thedag...@gmail.com wrote:
Telling someone to install all of Plone just to make filesystem
content available seems insane, sorry. There are several products out
there which can do the job, like LocalFS.
LocalFS has
thedag...@gmail.com schrieb:
make that: LocalFS hasn't been updated since 2006.
it still works fine,
there is only a line you have to change in its code where it pulls in security
from cmf to some other cmf module. when starting up cmf tells you what is wrong.
so its really easy to fix.
robert
I get your point, I just don't agree with it. It is often easier to just
install plone than it is to:
1. search and discover LocalFS
2. decide if it is too old or if it can be satisfactorily patched.
3. patch it (thank you Robert)
4. test, test and test it.
5. Hope that it still works in the next
2009/3/28 Tim Nash thedag...@gmail.com
I get your point, I just don't agree with it. It is often easier to just
install plone than it is to:
1. search and discover LocalFS
2. decide if it is too old or if it can be satisfactorily patched.
3. patch it (thank you Robert)
4. test, test and
Installing Plone in such a case is only the solution if one has no better
idea about doing things
*sigh* ...and people wonder why the zope community is dying.
I have my very reasonable way of using zope/plone and personal attacks are
not going to change my mind.
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 12:13
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On 28.03.2009 14:32 Uhr, Tim Nash wrote:
Installing Plone in such a case is only the solution if one has no
better idea about doing things
*sigh* ...and people wonder why the zope community is dying.
I have my very reasonable way of using
No your response and Jens response are totally inappropriate. We will never
rebuild this community if all our posts are greeted with personal attacks.
Using plone for the said usecase is not inappropriate especially since using
a directory view does not require using all of plone.
Please keep
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| No your response and Jens response are totally inappropriate. We will never
| rebuild this community if all our posts are greeted with personal attacks.
You're not going to rebuild any community if given a choice of two
items, they're told to install
Andrew, If you are going to ignore my arguments about Plone being well
tested, easy to install and having a better upgrade path than a customized
solution like patching localFS, then this is just a waste
of everybody's time.
On Sat, Mar 28, 2009 at 1:33 PM, Andrew Milton
+---[ Tim Nash ]--
| Andrew,
| If you are going to ignore my arguments about Plone being well tested, easy
| to install and having a better upgrade path than a customized solution like
| patching localFS, then this is just a waste of everybody's time.
translation: If you
Hi,
I want to add existing folder in zope. As we can add files by browsing how
could I add existing folder.
Thanks,
Amol.
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On 27.03.2009 8:00 Uhr, amol kumbhar wrote:
Hi,
I want to add existing folder in zope. As we can add files by browsing
how could I add existing folder.
This question does not make any sense. Anything existing can not be
added. What do you
Actually I want to use SmartClient for my web site and for this I have to
add the SmartClient Library folder into zope so using this I can write JS
which include these libraries.
On Fri, Mar 27, 2009 at 6:33 PM, Andreas Jung li...@zopyx.com wrote:
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Hello,
The best way to do it is probably to create a Zope product, and to put
your js library into this product.
Regards,
Eric
2009/3/27 amol kumbhar amol.kumbha...@gmail.com:
Actually I want to use SmartClient for my web site and for this I have to
add the SmartClient Library folder into
Or you may be able to use CMF 'Filesystem directory view'. The easiest way
to do that is to use Plone 3.
I support the extjs javascript library two ways. In Plone I put the whole
extjs directory into a filesystem directory view. In Zope I drop extjs into
a directory served by apache.
-Tim
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On Mar 27, 2009, at 18:11 , Tim Nash wrote:
Or you may be able to use CMF 'Filesystem directory view'. The
easiest way
to do that is to use Plone 3.
Telling someone to install all of Plone just to make filesystem
content available seems
amol kumbhar wrote at 2009-3-27 18:39 +0530:
Actually I want to use SmartClient for my web site and for this I have to
add the SmartClient Library folder into zope so using this I can write JS
which include these libraries.
If you have a web server before Zope (recommended for production use),
Telling someone to install all of Plone just to make filesystem
content available seems insane, sorry. There are several products out
there which can do the job, like LocalFS.
LocalFS has been updated since 2006. There is nothing in the zope world
that is as well maintained as plone. Sorry.
make that: LocalFS hasn't been updated since 2006.
There was a time when I would have agreed with you Jens, but the relentless
changes to Zope has worn me down. Now I use what Plone uses and I only
change zope versions when plone changes.
On Mar 27, 2009 5:16pm, thedag...@gmail.com
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