[ZWeb] Running zope site using ReST

2006-02-09 Thread baiju m
Hi,
How to run a webstie using these ReST files ?

http://codespeak.net/svn/z3/zopeweb/trunk/

I think worldcookery.com and tiks.org are running using ReST and Zope 3.
Are we planning to use any of these?

Thanks,
Baiju M
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Re: [ZWeb] Running zope site using ReST

2006-02-09 Thread Michael Haubenwallner

baiju m wrote:


Hi,
How to run a webstie using these ReST files ?

http://codespeak.net/svn/z3/zopeweb/trunk/

I think worldcookery.com and tiks.org are running using ReST and Zope 3.
Are we planning to use any of these?



Some thoughts on what you could do localy with the SVN checkout ::

  - just run the files through 'buildhtml.py'
   (included with your docutils distribution)
to look at the files in a browser
  - invest one hour and write a reST publisher to put some
decorations on top and bottom of the pages
ex: http://zopeweb.d2m.at/project.html
(this runs in z3, simply using the ressourceDirector directive)
  - reuse the packages the codespeak site is created from:
http://codespeak.net/svn/z3/www/trunk/

Worldcookery has the 'Page' content type which renders text, reST and 
STX to html, i added a HTML pass-through renderer and could provide a 
checkout of a stand-alone 'page' package.


Michael

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Re: [ZWeb] zope web status report 2006-02-06

2006-02-09 Thread Chris Withers

Tonico Strasser wrote:
IMHO, the most important change for reducing visual design complexity, 
is to get rid of the /Members section, including log in/log out, and the 
whole TTW content management system.


I think it's much easier to add and update content with SVN. (This would 
also effectively eliminate the SPAM problem.)


Although you loose the place that many people use to store their 
products for distribution :-/


Oh well, if this new thing actually works, I guess the trade off is 
worth it...


Chris

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Re: [ZWeb] zope web status report 2006-02-06

2006-02-09 Thread Max M

Chris Withers wrote:


Tonico Strasser wrote:

IMHO, the most important change for reducing visual design 
complexity, is to get rid of the /Members section, including log 
in/log out, and the whole TTW content management system.


I think it's much easier to add and update content with SVN. (This 
would also effectively eliminate the SPAM problem.)



Although you loose the place that many people use to store their 
products for distribution :-/


Oh well, if this new thing actually works, I guess the trade off is 
worth it...




If we cannot make it work in Zope 2 or 3, maybe we should use rails ;-)

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Re: [ZWeb] zope web status report 2006-02-06

2006-02-09 Thread Lennart Regebro
On 2/9/06, Martijn Faassen [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 I'm still hopeful we can at least swap out zope.org's frontpage and
 initial pages with something better that describes both Zope 2, Zope 3,
 and its relationship. Quite a bit of text is already written that
 attempts that which is in codespeak svn.

Well, just changing the texts on the frontpage is probably not a bite
that is too big to chew. ;-) But other than that, I think we should
focus on having a zope3.org.
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Re: [ZWeb] zope web status report 2006-02-06

2006-02-09 Thread Lennart Regebro
On 2/9/06, Andrew Sawyers [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
 On Thu, 2006-02-09 at 14:28 +0100, Lennart Regebro wrote:
   But other than that, I think we should
  focus on having a zope3.org.
 A zope.org and zope3.org?

Yup.

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Re: [ZWeb] zope web status report 2006-02-06

2006-02-09 Thread Martin Aspeli
On Thu, 09 Feb 2006 13:00:43 -, Chris Withers [EMAIL PROTECTED]  
wrote:



Tonico Strasser wrote:
IMHO, the most important change for reducing visual design complexity,  
is to get rid of the /Members section, including log in/log out, and  
the whole TTW content management system.
 I think it's much easier to add and update content with SVN. (This  
would also effectively eliminate the SPAM problem.)


Although you loose the place that many people use to store their  
products for distribution :-/


Oh well, if this new thing actually works, I guess the trade off is  
worth it...


We solved this by providing them a better place to put their products. :)

http://plone.org/products

I realise that running this thing on Plone may not be feasible, but Plone  
has put a lot of effort into the /products and /documentation sections  
(and more updates are en-route, as soon as limi gets a few spare cycles).


Martin

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