On Wednesday 18 of June 2003 22:41, J Cameron Cooper wrote: Thanks for Your informations. They were extremly helpfull but I have still few questions. Last time You wrote:
The ZopeVersionControl project does this, and while I don't know how useful it is on its own, it forms the backbone of a real revision-control system in the form of CMFStaging. Since you're in the realm of content management, you really need to head on over to the CMF world. Add CMFStaging to CMF and you've got most or all of the above requirements covered.
I read the ZVC Wiki page and its Vision Statement. Sounds great but unfortunately the project seems a bit dead. There are also CFMStaging and PloneStaging projects. From what i learned it seems that CMFStaging rise as a project for some commercial client and not as a general solution for Zope. It's very strictly corelated with CMF (support for skins, workflows and such) and is quite poorly documentated (only some discusions on CMFStaging from last year). The PloneStaging project is in my opinion aimed for close Plone support. The last two days which I spent reading documentation and browsing the sources gives me one question. What is the future for version control in Zope and CMF? Is CMFStaging projected to be a general solution for version control in CMF? And is there any documentation for it (beside sources and some discusion on the list last year)? Regards, -- Adam Szpakowski Silesian University of Technology - Institute of Physics Department of Optoelectronic e-mail: worf@optics.polsl.gliwice.pl