19 Mar
2001
19 Mar
'01
3:05 p.m.
Chris McDonough wrote:
That's one use, which is important to you. Another is to use Emacs or Dreamweaver on a representation of, for example, DTML methods on a filesystem, which is important to other folks.
I think there is really only one issue nobody has been able to sort out: do we want the objects to be actually stored on the filesystem or do we want to be able to mirror a ZODB? Or do we want both?
Nobody wants to edit XML, AFAICT.
Careful, that's a religious issue in some circles. :-) I know of many people who prefer that data be stored in XML just because humans can read and change it if the need arises. (This from a guy who has actually edited ZODB XML export files. :-) ) Shane