Thomas Lotze wrote:
At present, zope.contenttype doesn't have any dependencies within the ZTK,
and zope.mimetype depends on zope.configuration, zope.component and
zope.interface. zope.publisher.contenttype doesn't import any zope code.
- Switching packages that depend on zope.mimetype would
On 10/05/2009 02:22 PM, Martijn Faassen wrote:
Thomas Lotze wrote:
Having worked on and released new versions of a few ZTK packages recently,
I'm tempted to update the ZTK KGS (ztk.cfg) accordingly now. However, as
there doesn't seem to be an agreed process about this and in an attempt
not to
Thomas Lotze wrote:
- zope.contenttype: parsing of MIME-type identifiers, guessing the MIME
type of file contents, preferrably without dependencies within the ZTK
Can I suggest that we use a different name? 'content type' to me sounds
like CMS-y functionality. We have interfaces like
Martin Aspeli wrote:
Thomas Lotze wrote:
- zope.contenttype: parsing of MIME-type identifiers, guessing the MIME
type of file contents, preferrably without dependencies within the ZTK
Can I suggest that we use a different name? 'content type' to me sounds
like CMS-y functionality. We
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Martin Aspeli optilude+li...@gmail.com wrote:
Thomas Lotze wrote:
- zope.contenttype: parsing of MIME-type identifiers, guessing the MIME
type of file contents, preferrably without dependencies within the ZTK
Can I suggest that we use a different name?
Hanno Schlichting wrote:
On Tue, Oct 6, 2009 at 11:56 AM, Martin Aspeli optilude+li...@gmail.com
wrote:
Thomas Lotze wrote:
- zope.contenttype: parsing of MIME-type identifiers, guessing the MIME
type of file contents, preferrably without dependencies within the ZTK
Can I suggest that we
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zope.site.hooks is a rather light-weight module that is concerned with
the concept of a current site, where the notion of a site is used in the
same sense as in zope.component, which actually prefers to only talk
about a component registry. In contrast, the rest of zope.site deals with
local site
Hey,
Hanno Schlichting wrote:
[snip]
I don't see how a ZTK meta-egg would be of any value. Given that the
number of packages included in the ZTK will change quite a bit over
time, it doesn't make sense to depend on a ZTK egg for a package, as
it doesn't provide any real stable contract. An
Thomas Lotze wrote:
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- make ztk.cfg available from zope.org (why docs.zope.org, btw?) under a
versioned URL
I agree we should make it available under a versioned URL somehow.
Whether ztk.cfg can be reused directly or whether we should extract
something in it with just the version
On Sep 14, 2009, at 2:02 PM, Gary Poster wrote:
Once Bzr 2.0 comes out (in less than a month AIUI), I'll at least
send out a link to it and point out some changes made that
specifically address concerns raised by Zope Foundation members when
I raised Launchpad's/Canonical's offer
Hey,
Thomas Lotze wrote:
zope.site.hooks is a rather light-weight module that is concerned with
the concept of a current site, where the notion of a site is used in the
same sense as in zope.component, which actually prefers to only talk
about a component registry. In contrast, the rest of
Martijn Faassen wrote:
We could investigate two options:
* just removing that code that remove proxies and sees what happens to
significant Zope 3 code bases. Risky.
* alternatively, putting in an optional dependency on zope.security in
zope.component. If zope.security proxy is
Hi
On Wed, Oct 7, 2009 at 8:49 AM, Martin Aspeli optilude+li...@gmail.com wrote:
Martijn Faassen wrote:
Please don't add new dependencies to zope.component. Even optional ones,
IMHO. It makes it harder to re-use for others and more complex to
understand. Many people (e.g. those wanting to
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Shane Hathaway wrote:
Martin Aspeli wrote:
Can anyone explain why that condition is there? Otherwise, I'll rip it
out. ;-)
As I recall, this code is convoluted because it's hard to tell whether
an HTTP request is a WebDAV request. If there
Tres Seaver tseaver at palladion.com writes:
There is no way to tell the difference between a WebDAV GET and a
normal browser GET, period: the specs explicitly, deliberately
overload the GET verb.
Hence the IANA-assigned WebDAV source port[1] (9800) (which *we*
requested) in order to
Martijn Faassen wrote:
Whether ztk.cfg can be reused directly or whether we should extract
something in it with just the version indicators I'm not sure about. I've
noticed when modifying the buildout.cfg of the ZTK to add
z3c.recipe.depgraph support that I had to pin down *everything* that
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