On Monday 06 February 2006 01:15, Brad Allen wrote:
> By new website, do you mean a Zope 3 advocacy site, or a general
> documentation site? Making a separate site for advocacy seems like
> a no-brainer (ala Pythonology.org), but the documentation site is
> another matter. Have the Zope 3 core deve
At 6:11 AM -0500 2/5/06, Stephan Richter wrote:
On Saturday 04 February 2006 14:00, Brad Allen wrote:
I won't have any time to volunteer for such a project
for several weeks, but I could do it during the upcoming
Zope 3 sprint at PyCon (my skill is not great enough to
contribute to Zope 3 so
On Saturday 04 February 2006 14:00, Brad Allen wrote:
> I won't have any time to volunteer for such a project
> for several weeks, but I could do it during the upcoming
> Zope 3 sprint at PyCon (my skill is not great enough to
> contribute to Zope 3 source code, but I can
> work on documentation an
Martin Aspeli wrote:
On Thu, 02 Feb 2006 21:12:27 -, Stephan Richter
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Having said that, I feel very strongly that built Zope version 3 and
nothing
more or less. And I feel that a name change would betray me and my
intentions.
Well, Joel didn't suggest a nam
Ron Bickers wrote:
Today, I see the mess that a Zope 2 site can turn in to, so I started looking
at Zope 3 again. The release announcements say it's ready for production
use, but the website has no promotion of it whatsoever. You have to dig
several levels deep to see any mention that it's no
On Thu February 2 2006 16:05, Stephan Richter wrote:
> Yeah, but honestly I don't care. If people choose a technology on name
> recognition and not on technical merit, then it is their bad. However, I
> question the RoR hype. I wonder whether big companies seriously
> considering it; it has absolu
On Thursday 02 February 2006 15:48, Martin Aspeli wrote:
> > I am pretty sure there is a SOAP implementation for Zope 3 and it is in
> > svn.zope.org.
>
> You missed my point (unless that was dry humour)...
With all the discussion about the Cubed project today, I guess I have not much
humor left