Stephan Richter wrote:
Plone is using z3c.form. We are currently in the process of releasing z3c.form 2.0, which has a massive amount of new features, which are very useful. As a z3c.form developer I want to stay compatible with the current Plone release, because (a) the code gets tested in a very different environment, and (b) it probably represents my largest user base. By dropping Python 2.4 support for the Toolkit, I now have stay compatible with 2 or 3 versions of the KGS (Zope 3.3?, Zope 3.4, Zope Toolkit 1.0) and 2 or 3 Python versions (2.4, 2.5, 2.6?). This is a major burden. The problem is that I have this burden for every package that I care about to be usable in Plone.
As a side note, we just started the community discussion about moving at least to Zope 2.11 / 3.4 for Plone in a release by the end of this year. This should take away some of the burden with Zope 3.3, but will not change the Python 2.4 situation.
As a corollary, I Think it is important that a Plone developer is on the Toolkit Steering committee.
I offered my help to Martijn in the beginning if he'd had trouble to get an odd numbered group together. I might have disqualified myself with recent "don't care" opinions on this list however ;) Hanno