On Friday 21 January 2005 04:20, Chris Withers wrote:
Andreas Pakulat wrote:
and ZopeX3 is not really meant for production usage AFAIK.
I'm pretty sure Zope 3X IS supposed to be production quality, just not backward compatible with Zope 2...
Yes, Zope X3 is production quality.
First: Don't confuse Zope3 with ZopeX3, as I said already, Zope3 is meant to be backwards compatible to Zope2,
...and I'll believe that when I see it ;-)
I agree. I think there will never be a Zope 3 that is backward-compatible. It would take a huge amount of work to provide such a layer. Compatibility will come through a layer that interfaces Zope 2 and Zope 3, such as Five. In fact I think Five will become *the* one. Note: Not all Zope 3 developers share this view with me and I am not expressing the opinion of the Zope 3 community here, but only my own. To answer the original question, if you do not want to build a plain Web site or CMS, then you should definitely have a look at Zope X3, since it is a very nice framework to develop Web applications with. Regards, Stephan -- Stephan Richter CBU Physics & Chemistry (B.S.) / Tufts Physics (Ph.D. student) Web2k - Web Software Design, Development and Training