• Zope.org Redux

  • Re: [Zope-dev] paver: buildout is utterly doomed

    from ccomb on Apr 23, 2008 07:11 AM
    Christian Theune a écrit :
    > True. Considering that the current zope.org effort hopefully won't die (when
    > are we going to go live? Is there something like a check list or road map?)
    
    I will be working on it for 3 days at the Paris sprint
    Hope I will succeed in doing something useful...
    
    > 
    > Right. But this still sounds like those project should try to distance
    > themselves from Zope.  IMHO we should get the story right that stuff that
    > comes out of the Zope world can be known as such and used even somewhere else. 
    
    I personally think we *must* introduce buildout somewhere in zope.org, but if 
    someone also build a more complete separate site (with potentially a queriable 
    repository of recipes), it's ok, and even good.
    
    Christophe
    
    > 
    > Moving to a different site is IMHO a workaround for us not having our general
    > message be clear and understood.
    > 
    > Christian
    > 
    
    
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  • Re: Re: [Zope-dev] paver: buildout is utterly doomed

    from faassen on Apr 23, 2008 07:15 AM
    Hi there,
    
    On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 1:11 PM, Christophe Combelles <ccomb@...> wrote:
    [snip]
    >  I personally think we *must* introduce buildout somewhere in zope.org, but
    > if someone also build a more complete separate site (with potentially a
    > queriable repository of recipes), it's ok, and even good.
    
    Oh, I agree, all our big sub projects should be presented on zope.org.
    If those subprojects have sites of their own, all for the better - we
    point to those. We need an entry point from the zope perspective, and
    about Zope the project and the community, but independent entry points
    for our larger community projects are welcome as well.
    
    Regards,
    
    Martijn