Well, Zope moved onwards from PAS to PAU and I think Plone should too,
because:
It seems like just yesterday that PAS offered the promise of being the nice
clean way forward for authentication, and even offered a path to Zope3.
I've been subscribed to zope-dev since then, but somehow the
--On 11. Juli 2008 18:04:16 -0700 Florian Friesdorf [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:56:19PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
Previously Florian Friesdorf wrote:
Hi *,
within the scope of google summer of code I am integrating zope 3's
PAU with Plone's PAS and further
Hey,
On Fri, Jul 11, 2008 at 11:19 PM, Stephan Richter
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On Friday 04 July 2008, Chris Withers wrote:
Apparently, it's all good to go, even RestrictedPython.
The thing stopping me is that no-one seems willing and able (in that
combination, I'm willing but don't have the
On Jul 12, 2008, at 09:33 , Mark Hammond wrote:
Well, Zope moved onwards from PAS to PAU and I think Plone should
too,
because:
It seems like just yesterday that PAS offered the promise of being
the nice
clean way forward for authentication, and even offered a path to
Zope3.
I've been
On Jul 12, 2008, at 03:04 , Florian Friesdorf wrote:
On Thu, Jul 10, 2008 at 10:56:19PM +0200, Wichert Akkerman wrote:
The one thing I am missing is: why?
Well, Zope moved onwards from PAS to PAU
Huh? Zope 2 uses PAS. The Zope 3 folks have attempted to come up with
a similar solution,
El sáb, 05-07-2008 a las 14:26 -0700, Stephan Richter escribió:
On Thursday 26 June 2008, Martijn Faassen wrote:
I'm curious about the plans of Zope 3 on Python 2.5.
* Are people using Zope 3 with Python 2.5 already? What are your
experiences?
Yes, works flawlessly. The problems in
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Mark Hammond wrote:
Well, Zope moved onwards from PAS to PAU and I think Plone should too,
because:
It seems like just yesterday that PAS offered the promise of being the nice
clean way forward for authentication, and even offered a path to Zope3.
I've been subscribed to zope-dev since then,
Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
I call BS here. PAS is not a custom solution, it's much more of a
standard than PAU is.
The question remains, why?. You're reinventing wheels for Zope 2
that do not need to be reinvented. One day when PAU has indeed
surpassed PAS in terms of functionality and
may or may become a part of Zope and/or Plone in the future. Well
put Martin. ;)
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Sidnei da Silva wrote:
may or may become a part of Zope and/or Plone in the future. Well
put Martin. ;)
Hah, obviously I meant may or may not. :)
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Mark Hammond wrote:
Well, Zope moved onwards from PAS to PAU
I doubt that seriously: I would venture that there are two orders of
magnitude more users of PAS than PAU in production deployments. PAU was
an attempt to port the PAS to a
I think you've misunderstood slightly here ... PAS was and is a Zope 2
user folder implementation. It pre-dates Zope 3 (at least as we know it
now).
I was referring to the thread at
http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-pas/2004-September/86.html, entitled
[Zope-PAS] Challengers (and Zope 3)
Mark Hammond wrote:
I think you've misunderstood slightly here ... PAS was and is a Zope 2
user folder implementation. It pre-dates Zope 3 (at least as we know it
now).
I was referring to the thread at
http://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-pas/2004-September/86.html, entitled
[Zope-PAS]
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