On 10/17/07, Martin Aspeli <optilude@gmx.net> wrote:
Right - but you're building an application, and you're pretty experienced with Zope. A lot of Plone users just want to install a plug-in (a product), basically. Before, they just dropped it into a
It sounds like your concerns center around users of a pluggable/extensible application (like Plone), rather than being general Zope concerns. It's certainly reasonable for an application to want a plugin architecture that works that way. Perhaps the development teams for the applications would be interested in getting together and sharing a package that supports a plugin architecture that works that way. That would be a good place to share effort without negatively impacting users who need bare-metal Zope or the developers of applications that don't have similar plugin-management requirements. -Fred -- Fred L. Drake, Jr. <fdrake at gmail.com> "Chaos is the score upon which reality is written." --Henry Miller