Sorry if this is brought up excessively. I'm wondering if we have any ongoing project to provide Zope with a filesystem driver for Linux. I understand there's the question of object semantics being mapped onto files, but AFAICS as soon as that's decided it's a relatively easy task, no? There's already an FTP interface for Zope, and IIRC there _is_ something like a ftpfs either developed and dead or moving along slowly. This perhaps could serve as a temporary kludge? The main vantages are freedom from the Web Editing interface, which isn't the greatest - at least till we get a vi-binded textarea on a browser, which IMHO isn't coming very soon, and freedom to use whatever revision control tools we'd like. I understand objects themselves wouldn't be supported, but since DTML documents are plain text, they at least would work fine, excluding attribute/permission trouble. This is not unsolvabale, AFAICS. [Another idea would be a plugin or module for editors - vim comes to mind - which allows you to post the data to a webserver on a write. This is more complex and is a 1-per-client thing, so I'm not sure it's that interesting]. Comments? Cheers, -- _/\ Christian Reis is sometimes kiko@radiumsystems.com.br \/~ suicide architect | free software advocate | mountain biker