Is anybody planning a zope 3 sprint at pycon?
would be a good excuse for me to dive into z3 :)
Is anybody planning a zope 3 sprint at pycon?
If not I think we should...
Eric you were talking about a Zope 3 Web Services sprint in March? There's likely to be a whole bunch of us at PyCon and with Brian just down the road, it might be a more suitable venue. -- Andy McKay
Absolutely!!!
Actually, I was hoping that this is how it might fall out. By hook-or-crook, I want to get two of our developers to pycon. The possibility of a 'web services' z3 sprint would be major icing on the cake (for us). If the interest is not there, however, (hard to get a read on that) any exposure to a sprint (for us) would be great. If the interest is not there, I think we will try and steal a few hours of Brian's busy schedule to (at least) begin mapping out a strategy to move forward with his work (to date). As I said in the past, I will be able to put full-time (long term) developer resources into this effort early next year.
Eric Roby
Eric you were talking about a Zope 3 Web Services sprint in March? There's likely to be a whole bunch of us at PyCon and with Brian just down the
road,
it might be a more suitable venue.
Andy McKay
On Saturday 21 December 2002 10:16, Eric Roby wrote:
Absolutely!!!
Actually, I was hoping that this is how it might fall out. By hook-or-crook, I want to get two of our developers to pycon. The possibility of a 'web services' z3 sprint would be major icing on the cake (for us). If the interest is not there, however, (hard to get a read on that) any exposure to a sprint (for us) would be great. If the interest is not there, I think we will try and steal a few hours of Brian's busy schedule to (at least) begin mapping out a strategy to move forward with his work (to date). As I said in the past, I will be able to put full-time (long term) developer resources into this effort early next year.
You are discussing this on the wrong mailing list....
BTW, before you start with WebServices you need to have a good SOAP server.
Regards, Stephan
Actually, I was hoping that this is how it might fall out. By hook-or-crook, I want to get two of our developers to pycon. The possibility of a 'web services' z3 sprint would be major icing on the cake (for us). If the interest is not there, however, (hard to get a read on that) any exposure to a sprint (for us) would be great. If the interest is not there, I think we will try and steal a few hours of Brian's busy schedule to (at least) begin mapping out a strategy to move forward with his work (to date). As I said in the past, I will be able to put full-time (long term) developer resources into this effort early next year.
Sounds like a plan :) I was thinking that a good near-term thing to do would be to see about setting up a Web Services "SIG" area on the Zope 3 dev site and start mapping out strategy there. A good start might be to schedule an IRC chat so that the players can all get together and agree on some high-level goals, so that we have some options for concrete things to do by the time of the conference.
Brian Lloyd brian@zope.com V.P. Engineering 540.361.1716 Zope Corporation http://www.zope.com
On Saturday 21 December 2002 13:34, Brian Lloyd wrote:
Sounds like a plan :) I was thinking that a good near-term thing to do would be to see about setting up a Web Services "SIG" area on the Zope 3 dev site and start mapping out strategy there. A good start might be to schedule an IRC chat so that the players can all get together and agree on some high-level goals, so that we have some options for concrete things to do by the time of the conference.
You can simply create a new SubProject and discuss everything there. Please do not use the Proposals section.
Also, please continue the discussion on zope3-dev@zope.org, since many Z3 developers do not read this list carefully (including me; I have seen these posts accidentily).
Regards, Stephan
Is anybody planning a zope 3 sprint at pycon?
would be a good excuse for me to dive into z3 :)
Jim wants a Z3 sprint at the Zope Corp headquarters in Fredericksburg (a mere hour south of DC). I think it's also very likely that some people will spontaneously sprint at PyCon in DC. If there's enough demand (and/or if people will pay for the space) we can get space at the PyCon venue the two or three days before the conference proper for an extended sprint.
--Guido van Rossum (home page: http://www.python.org/~guido/)