em
be edited TTW, limiting the coding level to 'presentation only'.
-- Wade Leftwich
Ithaca, NY
___
Zope3-dev mailing list
Zope3-dev@zope.org
Unsub: http://mail.zope.org/mailman/options/zope3-dev/archive%40mail-archive.com
Shane Hathaway wrote:
> Wade Leftwich wrote:
>
>> Shane Hathaway wrote:
>> [snip]
>>
>>
>>> Yes, that's a valid point. I also stopped myself from listing folders,
>>> since a folder is a general organizational tool. Let's just talk about
http://svn.zope.org/
"""
An Exception Has Occurred
Python Traceback
Traceback (most recent call last):
File "/usr/local/viewcvs-1.0-dev/lib/viewcvs.py", line 3196, in main
request.run_viewcvs()
File "/usr/local/viewcvs-1.0-dev/lib/viewcvs.py", line 265, in
run_viewcvs
self.rootpath
ot Zope 2 running in a cluster with ZEO
(and DirectoryStorage). Besides being the right way to do our
application, ZEO was essential in getting past the CIO asking "What do
you mean you won't be using Sql Server?"
-- Wade Leftwich
Ithaca, NY
___
hrism/ttb_programming).
There are 3 PHP developers in the group I work in, and they know they
want something better, and they like Python. But when they look at Z3
they get all upset & confused.
Is this (increased usability for non-experts) a possible project for the
Zope sprint at Pycon? I
On 1/4/06, Jeff Shell wrote:
> On 1/3/06, Wade Leftwich <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>Andreas Jung wrote:
>>
>>>To bring it to the point: _scripters_ should be able to develop in Zope
>>>3 as easy as in Zope 2 :-)
>>
>>Or at least almost as
---
>
> Any thoughts or gut reactions?
>
> Shane
>
+1 from the standpoint of promoting corporate adoption, especially when
combined with first-class citizenship for RDBMS. (In the corporation I
work for, anyway.)
-- Wade Leftwich
Ithaca, NY
Shane Hathaway wrote:
> Wade Leftwich wrote:
>
>> +1 from the standpoint of promoting corporate adoption, especially when
>> combined with first-class citizenship for RDBMS. (In the corporation I
>> work for, anyway.)
>
>
> Yes, RDBMS would become a first-class