We've put up an Interfaces wiki on zope.org at http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/Projects/Interfaces. This is for documentation of the Zope APIs. It's a wiki so anyone (who is a zope.org member) can contribute (including adding questions and comments) so have fun and be nice. :) I mention this because you'll see messages from me and others providing links to pages in this site for your comment and emjoyment. Jim -- Jim Fulton mailto:jim@digicool.com Technical Director (888) 344-4332 Python Powered! Digital Creations http://www.digicool.com http://www.python.org Under US Code Title 47, Sec.227(b)(1)(C), Sec.227(a)(2)(B) This email address may not be added to any commercial mail list with out my permission. Violation of my privacy with advertising or SPAM will result in a suit for a MINIMUM of $500 damages/incident, $1500 for repeats.
[Jim Fulton, on Tue, 28 Mar 2000] :: We've put up an Interfaces wiki on zope.org at :: http://www.zope.org/Members/michel/Projects/Interfaces. Yeeeha!! This should go a long way toward getting a cadre of experienced Python programmers up to speed and contributing. Suggestion: A nice introductory supplement to this would be a "Python Programmer's Guide to Zope." Zope has adopted its own naming conventions for some things which are really just normal Python stuff. I'm thinking of something that would begin simply, as a glossary or translation table, documenting wherever terminology differs between Python and Zope.
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