Hi there, On Wed, Apr 23, 2008 at 1:20 PM, Christian Theune <ct@gocept.com> wrote: [snip]
I still have the feeling we should spend time getting our story straight. For example: Why is "zc.buildout" a "Zope project"? The new site starts talking about the "Zope libraries" which people started getting confused about. When is something "Zope"?
That's a good question. It's probably a grey area. I think a project that: * associates itself with our community (or most developers are community members, etc) * maintains its software in svn.zope.org * is used widely by members of the community, and by other projects in our community probably a "Zope community project". Buildout qualifies here. The question is what the word 'community' means of course but this is good enough for me. Of course there are other Zope community projects that are *not* maintained in svn.zope.org. The question then would be whether this still can be supported by the Zope Foundation. Anyway, I'm not sure how produce it is to go into discussions like this either. I'd rather not distract people from actually producing useful websites. :) Regards, Martijn