[Grok-dev] anything blocking a Grok 1.1 release? and Grok 1.2 planning

Souheil CHELFOUH trollfot at gmail.com
Thu May 6 08:46:48 EDT 2010


I'm available to help and get that ready for a release, including
fixing bugs and things, if needed.
I've been using grok 1.1 since the beggining, even with more recent
ZTK kgs, so i'm confident it's already ready and purring.
Release it, I say ! FREE THE GROK

2010/5/6 Martijn Faassen <faassen at startifact.com>:
> Hi there,
>
> Is there anything blocking a Grok 1.1 proper release? Its Python 2.6
> support is really important to do away with some of these installation
> hassles we've been having; undoubtedly we're losing newcomers over this.
>
> Should we update it to a more recent version of the ZTK before we
> release? I'm +1 about doing that if the tests continue running; if it
> causes any work however, let's skip it.
>
> Perhaps upgrade documentation needs to be written? (documentation team?)
>
> Once we get Grok 1.1 out of the door I'd like to get serious about our
> more disruptive Grok 1.2 release. Features include:
>
> * fruits of the ZTK: much less dependencies
>
> * new way to do template registration (almost a year old by now sitting
>   on a branch..)
>
> * new Martian with consequences for some grokcore.* packages (even
>   older, we should just get it out of the door)
>
> I think Grok 1.2 is going to be cool. It's also going to provide a good
> starting point for even more ambitious changes, such as a publisher rewrite.
>
> Regards,
>
> Martijn
>
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