On Fri, Apr 23, 2010 at 3:08 PM, Tres Seaver <tseaver@palladion.com> wrote:
Done. The 3.6.3 release is up on PyPI:
I guess I should get out more; just noticed this thread. Changing the stored permission names is a big deal. If a permission gets stored with zope.dublincore 3.6.3, then an instance running 3.6.(0|1) can't use it. This creates a problem for rolling restarts, where a permission stored by an instance with 3.6.3 may be accessed by an instance using 3.6.1 (or an even older version). Here's another possible approach: - Keep the zope.app.dublincore.* permissions in 3.6.x, with forward-compatibility adjustments in the ZCML, using <meta:redefinePermission from="zope.dublincore.change" to="zope.app.dublincode.change" /> - Change the permission names and add backward compatible ZCML in 3.7.x: <meta:redefinePermission from="zope.app.dublincode.change" to="zope.dublincore.change" />
and the trunk is updated to indicate a forthcoming 3.7.0 release minus the BBB shims:
If this even needs to be done, I'd like to see it be 4.0.0, because it's incompatible. This just doesn't seem valuable to me. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at gmail.com> "Chaos is the score upon which reality is written." --Henry Miller