Re: [Zope] Zope Digest, Vol 125, Issue 2

2015-03-06 Thread Niels Dettenbach (Syndicat IT & Internet)
Am 6. März 2015 13:12:49 MEZ, schrieb Nico Grubert :
>for future projects I look for new python based products.

It would be really cool to get a new Zope Core Framework which offers Zope2 
functionality for backward compatibility (like a Zope4) i.e. as a set of 
modules plus offers more modern concepts of web development to allow a soft 
migration / developement path for existing Zope2 apps / users / devels.


yes, this might leave as a wish - but this are just my two cents herein...

cheerioh,


Niels.


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Re: [Zope] Zope Digest, Vol 125, Issue 2

2015-03-06 Thread Nico Grubert
I use Zope since around 2001 and I still have some Zope 2 web applications 
running and they are just rock-solid and easy to update.
I have never been convinced by Zope 3 and I have never seen any advantages for 
using the Zope 3 techniques.

The Zope 2 core developers (I think Andreas has worked for Zope Corporation) 
created a mature product - and I still love it for its flexibility and the 
speed of development once you understood the core concepts.  
However, web development has been changed in the past 10 years.  But for future 
projects I look for new python based products.___
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