[Zope-dev] who wants to maintain Zope 3?

Tres Seaver tseaver at palladion.com
Mon Apr 13 14:41:56 EDT 2009


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Baiju M wrote:
> On Fri, Apr 10, 2009 at 11:33 AM, Martijn Faassen
> <faassen at startifact.com> wrote:
>> Hi there,
>>
>> Is anyone interested in maintaining Zope 3?
>>
>> With Zope 3 I mean:
>>
>> * the thing with the ZMI - do you care about the ZMI?
>>
>> * the thing that can be installed as a particular development platform -
>> do you care about the installation story for Zope 3? (as opposed to Grok
>> or your own application's?)
>>
>> * the thing that has some kind of documentation website - do you care
>> about providing documentation for Zope 3 as opposed to documentation for
>> Grok or individual libraries?
>>
>> People who are interested in these aspects please speak up, so we can
>> figure out what this all means for the future of Zope 3.
>>
>> If nobody is interested, we should perhaps stop talking about it
>> entirely. If people are just interested in the ZMI, perhaps we should
>> form a ZMI project.
>>
>> What I'm *not* talking about is:
>>
>> * maintaining, documenting and installing Grok.
>>
>> * maintaining and documenting any particular Zope Toolkit library
>> (outside of those bits that do ZMI-stuff, those aren't supposed to be in
>> the toolkit)
>>
>> We know people are interested in doing all that.
> 
> Does Zope Tookit support building a web application out of the box
> without relying on Grok, Zope 2 or any other framework ?
> (I am Ok to use a Buildout for building application from
>  Zope Toolkit packages)
> 
> If the answer to this question is "No", then I am interested to maintain
> the packages necessary to create a simple application out of the box.
> This is just an academic interest :)

I would say that the answer is "no".


Tres.
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