On Thu, 20 Mar 2003 [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
> - What is a WebwareExperimental ?
From http://sourceforge.net/projects/expwebware/ :
This is an experimental refactoring of the Webware for Python
project. It is NOT a fork, but a temporary project for exploring a
new architecture. It is available under the same terms as the
existing Webware project (webware.sf.net).
See also:
http://webware.colorstudy.com/twiki/bin/view/Webware/WebwareExpRefactoring
> - I really think webware should provide a "way of programming component",
> perhaps the UseKit is a good start. One of my big regret about
> Webware is the lack of standard API like security management/login/session
> I don't say that webware need some big API � la zope , but need a way to
> write plugable component, and i think i'm not the only one tinking
> about that. We have several talk about this, mainly about
> 'interface' or other choice.
I'm not really qualified to comment on this, since I've been a long time
out of the loop. Someone else can take up the torch here :)
> - Is there a chat room on irc during the sprint ?
We have no explicit plans for it, but, then, we don't have anything
stopping us from doing it.
I know, personally, I probably -won't- be using IRC during the sprint,
because I find it hard to focus and chat at the same time. I'm planning on
using the sprint as a time to put my head down and delve deeply into
Webware, documenting as I go, in preparation for some reworking I'll be
doing over the next few months.
I can't comment on whether or not the other sprinters will be IRCing :)
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