Hi Nick,
Nick Davis wrote:
BTW Both Chris and I come from the UK where complaining about things
is a national sport so please no-one take offence. ;-)
Nah, the Plone stuff is beyond mere national past time. The excruciating
agony it's caused me on a fairly regular basis for a number of year
Rob Miller wrote:
this strikes me as a bit unfair. to quote stefan holek from a post on
plone-dev earlier today, most reported migration problems are due to:
- Upgrading to Zope 2.8 without reading the release notes.
*shrugs* I've not had need to read he release notes yet, what am I missing?
Hi Nick,
Nick Davis wrote:
I agree that 2+ years should have produced maturity. Zope seems to be
a lot more stable than Plone.
Well, Zope has had about 10 years to stabilise, versus Plone's 2 ;-)
Maybe the reason people focus on your Plone talk is you touch a chord
with people who too
Nick Davis wrote:
Thanks for posting this, Chris. Very interesting. I would've liked to
have been at the conferences where you gave these. ;-)
With bricks or beer? ;-)
I think you make some good points.
thanks!
My main gripe with Plone is its such a moving target. Hopefully as it
matures