in a seperate thread. So I would like to understand
the reason behind the Maildir choice.
Regards,
Pjotr Prins
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On Sat, Apr 22, 2006 at 01:27:36PM +0300, Marius Gedminas wrote:
Actually, the DirectMailDelivery utility also aborts emails if the
transaction is aborted. The reason for using Maildirs was to speed up
the transaction commit -- if you send 100 emails in a transaction, you
do not want to wait
Hi,
I need to build a versioning module for the xParrot project
(http://xparrot.thebird.nl/). I have some questions and wondered who
would be inclined to help with the architecture phase.
The idea is to save objects that implement IVersioning on a
modification event to either ZODB, or to an
Thanks Tres for the reply. It really helps.
I agree transactions are a problem. If SVN fails there is no clear
route to notify the user. On the other hand we merely would use it for
'historic' storage - a one way system for moving objects. As we have
to have a queue anyway, on failure an object
On Mon, Dec 18, 2006 at 11:11:21PM -0800, Christian Theune wrote:
I don't think so. The Zope 3 wiki was built up as, and still is, a resource
for the development *of* Zope 3. We shouldn't
So according to you ZOPE3 is still an engineering project as the main
Wiki/Documentation site is basically
Hi Jim Martijn,
For xParrot we have a case in point where the ZMI both helped and
confused us. Because of the way the documentation is 'framed' (where
available) it lead us to believe, initially, that ZOPE was the ZMI.
The first incarnation of xParrot (an XML/XSLT provider) was
intermingled with