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On 7 Feb 2007, at 01:58, Philipp von Weitershausen wrote:
Eggs contain Python packages. How you deploy the Python packages is
your choice. If you like copying or symlinking, fine. And, heck,
you can still symlink your products to Products. Nobody's getting
rid of Products. But please-oh-please let us start developing new
things in regular packages so that we can
a) make use of the tools provided to us by the greater Python
community
b) ease other Python programmers into Zope (no more weird Products,
no more "Zope stinks", no more "Zope is its own universe"). Some of
us *like* reaching out.
c) make things easier for *ourselves* (being able to test a simple
Python package outside the context of a full-blown Zope instance is
a tremendous win).
I won't grace the uncalled-for sarcasm with an answer. You
misunderstand my point. I simply don't want the existing dead-simple
way of creating quick sandboxes be replaced by some mechanism where I
need to start writing configuration files or learn some wondrous
framework, just because it's been decreed the technology du jour.
jens
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