[Zope3-dev] international publicity to zope3

2006-10-31 Thread Markus Leist
Hi there, maybe this is an interesting chance to give international publicity to zope3. see here: http://www.plat-forms.org/ I think, the result of such programming contest will bring more transparency in pros and cons of Zope3 development, which can be published to the world. Hey, there are

Re: [Zope3-dev] international publicity to zope3

2006-10-31 Thread Christian Theune
Hi, Markus Leist wrote: Hi there, maybe this is an interesting chance to give international publicity to zope3. see here: http://www.plat-forms.org/ I think, the result of such programming contest will bring more transparency in pros and cons of Zope3 development, which can be

Re: [Zope3-dev] PyCon 2007 web frameworks panel

2006-10-31 Thread Jim Fulton
Benji York wrote: Titus Brown is putting together a web framework panel for the next PyCon: http://us.pycon.org/TX2007/WebFrameworksPanel. I just stuck my name on this. :) If someone else wants badly to do this, I'm willing to yield. In any case, I'd like to represent some other people's

[Zope3-dev] PyCon 2007 web frameworks panel

2006-10-31 Thread Benji York
Titus Brown is putting together a web framework panel for the next PyCon: http://us.pycon.org/TX2007/WebFrameworksPanel. -- Benji York Senior Software Engineer Zope Corporation ___ Zope3-dev mailing list Zope3-dev@zope.org Unsub:

Re: [Zope3-dev] PyCon 2007 web frameworks panel

2006-10-31 Thread Martijn Faassen
Jim Fulton wrote: Benji York wrote: Titus Brown is putting together a web framework panel for the next PyCon: http://us.pycon.org/TX2007/WebFrameworksPanel. I just stuck my name on this. :) If someone else wants badly to do this, I'm willing to yield. In any case, I'd like to represent some

Re: [Zope3-dev] PyCon 2007 web frameworks panel

2006-10-31 Thread Paul Winkler
On Tue, Oct 31, 2006 at 07:54:41PM +0100, Martijn Faassen wrote: I'm happy to see you do this. I can't make it to that PyCon, unfortunately. As to representing other people's opinion: Talk about Grok. Better yet, show Grok code. By that time, we should be quite a way with it, supporting

[Zope3-dev] Re: PyCon 2007 web frameworks panel

2006-10-31 Thread Martin Aspeli
Paul Winkler wrote: This sounds like something that could stand being talked about in public more often... I've never heard of Zope Grok :) Me Grok... me SMASH ZCML! Martin ___ Zope3-dev mailing list Zope3-dev@zope.org Unsub:

Re: [Zope3-dev] Re: PyCon 2007 web frameworks panel

2006-10-31 Thread Christian Theune
Martin Aspeli wrote: Paul Winkler wrote: This sounds like something that could stand being talked about in public more often... I've never heard of Zope Grok :) Me Grok... me SMASH ZCML! Whenever Grok speaks, he always capitalizes: ME GROK SMASH ZCML! Unfortunately, he's a kind of

[Zope3-dev] Big Problem with FTP in Zope 3.3.0, seems to be the result of using `v = self.get(name, self); if v is self...` in a land where Proxy objects can kill identity comparison

2006-10-31 Thread Jeff Shell
Hello. I'm filing this in the Collector but wanted to post it as an email first before I had to wrangle the formatting to work in the collector (although it might work straight over). We've encountered a problem with FTP in Zope 3.3. The problem is that you can CWD into non existant paths. Tools

Re: [Zope3-dev] Big Problem with FTP in Zope 3.3.0, seems to be the result of using `v = self.get(name, self); if v is self...` in a land where Proxy objects can kill identity comparison

2006-10-31 Thread Benji York
Jeff Shell wrote: [lots of stuff I don't know much about, so I won't comment on] Is there any reason why the ``_marker = object() get(..., default=_marker)`` paradigm isn't used? After encountering this, I am rather uneasy about the number of places in which I see this self as default

[Zope3-dev] Re: Big Problem with FTP in Zope 3.3.0, seems to be the result of using `v = self.get(name, self); if v is self...` in a land where Proxy objects can kill identity comparison

2006-10-31 Thread Jeff Shell
I have to follow this up. While I thought I was doing a good job reporting and testing the problem, I didn't do a hard enough control-group study. So, I started to investigate further: Even though I saw absolutely nothing about our ReadDirectory subclass that would cause the strange behavior, I