[Zope-dev] Uses of the ZTK and how it relates to management

Jim Fulton jim at zope.com
Thu Mar 4 10:13:53 EST 2010


On Thu, Mar 4, 2010 at 2:42 AM, Fabio Tranchitella <kobold at kobold.it> wrote:
> * 2010-03-03 21:44, Jim Fulton wrote:
>> The ZTK was created in part to deal with instability issues arising from
>> people working on parts without testing the whole.
>
> I suppose everybody here agrees that any change to a package which is part
> of the ZTK *must* be tested against the whole ZTK.

It would be great if that were true.  If so, then the recent arguments
have been a terrible misunderstanding.

> It would be easier to
> find leading developers for subgroups of packages (eg. bicycle repair kit,
> rm generation, ...) willing to raise the quality of a specific subset of
> packages instead of finding a release manager willing to oversee > 60
> packages, which he does not really use (because I don't think we have a
> single developer using *all* of the packages in the ZTK).
>
> These specific leading developers could report and synchronize with a ZTK
> release manager, though.

There's nothing preventing people from doing this AFAICT.  If someone
is interested in pursuing a change to a package or collection of
packages, they can do so with or without some organizational
structure.  Problems would arise only if they proposed a backward
incompatible change, which isn't to say that backward-incompatible
changes are impossible.

Jim

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Jim Fulton


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