Friends,first thing I want is to express my
huge gratitude to have something like Zope and its community. I
have read all the all the mail that has been stirred by "that" open letter.I
agree very much and I am willing to contribute as much as I can that zope should
grow 10x.I found two thing
Agreed completely on both of those points. There's double good news on
both:
1) Someone plans to do something about it.
2) Both are with community involvement.
On documentation, someone in the community has committed to taking over
the Documentation page on zope.org and finally organizing t
Hi!
> > This is a totally different business model than the one Zope Corp. is
using
> > right now, but it might help refinancing the overhead a good community
needs
> > to have ...
>
>
> Would it have to be done by ZC?
No, of course not.
And there could be more than one of course (though we'd n
> The second is pretty exciting as well. I saw a presentation in Paris by
> Juan David Palomar, of Localizer fame. (The presentation is now up at
> http://estce.act.uji.es:9673/localizer). The presentation impressed me
> on the need to get someone into the core of Zope that knows all these
> de
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From: "Joachim Werner" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "Paul Everitt" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>; "Robert Rottermann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Cc: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Saturday, December 01, 2001 08:22
Subject: Re: [Zope-dev] Open Letter to zope-dev
> > The second is pretty exciti
> Of course there are hot spots. I have asked multiple times for help on the
> mailing
> lists and the Eurozope site to identify such related hot spots.
> Also I had expect some input of the community regarding at unicode support
> inside Zope. But there has been no feedback. It looks like no one
Andreas,
sorry if I have not reacted to a questions for assistance in the realm of
i18n. I must have missed them.
I rarely go to EuroZope since this site seems badly maintained.
However I really would like to help with the internationalization of Zope
since most of what we do here a my company mu
Thanks Chris,
Important note:
To get the benefit of this, you have to remove your old index.
FileStorage uses an index object that it pickles to it's
index file when you save the index (normal shutdown or pack).
If FileStorage reads the old index from the index file, the index
will have the old
I've been trying to get updated and maybe even involved in the efforts take
make Zope translatable, but failed. Are there such an effort going on
seriously or have it died? The ZIP list is totally dead at least...
I have some knowledge about the area since earlier work with creating easily
transl
If anyone has seen how open source works, there is
usually a strong core team - like the ZC folks- who
provide direction to the project. There are also
dozens if not hundreds of enthusiastic folks who are
less involved but contribute features, patches, bug
fixes, documentation ...
Despite the fa
Hello Lennart,
there are currently 2 prjects for zip: localizer and ZBabel.
I prefer ZBabel for I18N . Currently a ZBabelMaster-Tower is being build with
all necessary phrases of Zope, CMF and a lot of products.
Regards
Dirk
Lennart Regebro schrieb:
> I've been trying to get updated and maybe
Clark,
where is the problem??
Yes ZC ties to make money out of Zope. And I hope they are successful.
Don't you know that only those that have can give?
If ZC does not make the money to cover their cost how can they give us
Zope??
Open source is not only for fun. Also to make money!
Robert
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Both in 2.4.3 and 2.5.0 b1, the scrollbar seems to be off the end of the
page and the "Wider" and "Narrower" buttons don't work. For example, in
2.5.0 b1, editing http://localhost/index_html in the browser seems to work
fine but the http://localhost/standard_template.pt doesn't.
I'm using IE 6.0
On Sat, 2001-12-01 at 06:02, Joachim Werner wrote:
> Hi!
>
> > > This is a totally different business model than the one Zope Corp. is
> using
> > > right now, but it might help refinancing the overhead a good community
> needs
> > > to have ...
> >
> >
> > Would it have to be done by ZC?
>
> No
Clark O'Brien wrote:
>
> In my humble opinion if the open source process had
> been allowed to progress unfettered by corporate greed
> Zope would even now have a state of maturity
> that it is not likely to reach even in 10 years of
> development at the current rate.
Oh go back to your troll ho
Hi!
Wow, this is the first time I have more zope-dev mails in my inbox than from
the "main" list (and I'm very happy that all this stays on one list).
What I have seen from ZC up til now seems like they disclose practically
everything but their client base, ok and maybe plans for a commercial
It's ambitious as it is sensible -- to have Zope use expand tenfold. But a
10x zope base needs to be clearly defined. It impacts on markets,
architecture and community. Talk about moving from a cathedral to a bazaar
is confusing (despite Raymond pitching it).
A Tenfold (10x) expansion can ha
Hello everyone,
I just had a look into Mailman again. The API seems to be very clear, even
though I could not find any UML diagrams anywhere. However I found out that
porting Mailman to Zope (as a Python Product) might be a very simple task.
Due to the nature of the project, the implementation
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