Bill Anderson wrote:
OK, after reveiwing the ZEO FAQ, I realized that we seem to be a few weeks behind schedule. Is there any updates on a time frame? I know this would certainly help amk out with his project, and would certainly help me out, even in non-zope apps (I am working on moving a Sybase/Zope setup to straight ZODB with ZEO, but can't get an approval until we at least have an idea of when we can try the code).
Half-working code would be fine for me, but last I heard the early-testers indicated it was definitely releasable. :)
OK, here's as much of the scoop that I know, having been on the Left Coast for a week. It's true, we should have made the first public development release by now. We were working on adding multiplexing of the protocol, and it got mostly done before we had to work on other things. We should just back off of the changes, release what we have, and bring multiplexing back in later. Thanks to Greg Ward and Andrew Kuchling, who during testing ZEO helped Jim get something like an order of magnitude speed improvement in ZEO. Mmm, yummy! One other thing. Jim brought in a professor that teaches distributed databases, and it looks like replicating on the storage server (in an atomic way) might be reasonable. It's not on our radar right now, but something to keep in mind. --Paul