--On Donnerstag, 19. Mai 2005 19:59 Uhr +0200 Dieter Maurer
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Andreas Jung wrote at 2005-5-19 13:43 +0200:
after resolving all outstanding problems with Zope 2.8 under Windows the
next
releases will be Zope 2.8 b2 (this weekend) and Zope 2.8.0 final
(scheduled for
2005/
Dieter Maurer wrote:
Andreas Jung wrote at 2005-5-19 13:43 +0200:
after resolving all outstanding problems with Zope 2.8 under Windows the
next
releases will be Zope 2.8 b2 (this weekend) and Zope 2.8.0 final (scheduled
for
2005/06/11).
What about the ZClasses?
They work fine AFAIK.
Jim
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Jim F
Andreas Jung wrote at 2005-5-19 13:43 +0200:
>after resolving all outstanding problems with Zope 2.8 under Windows the
>next
>releases will be Zope 2.8 b2 (this weekend) and Zope 2.8.0 final (scheduled
>for
>2005/06/11).
What about the ZClasses?
--
Dieter
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Hi,
We're finally almost ready to release BastionLinux,
https://linux.last-bastion.net, our exact functional equivalent of RHEL
for commercial Zope and Plone customers.
We have packaged quite a number of Python/Zope/Plone products on the
Plope channe
Yay! :)
Andreas Jung wrote:
Hi,
after resolving all outstanding problems with Zope 2.8 under Windows the
next
releases will be Zope 2.8 b2 (this weekend) and Zope 2.8.0 final
(scheduled for
2005/06/11).
I will cut a 2.8 release branch for Zope 2.8 b2. This means that the trunk
is open for new de
Hi,
after resolving all outstanding problems with Zope 2.8 under Windows the
next
releases will be Zope 2.8 b2 (this weekend) and Zope 2.8.0 final (scheduled
for
2005/06/11).
I will cut a 2.8 release branch for Zope 2.8 b2. This means that the trunk
is open for new development (Zope 2.9). Bugs (