-----Original Message----- From: Tres Seaver [mailto:tseaver@palladion.com] Sent: 13 April 2000 04:11 To: zope-dev@zope.org Cc: Monty Taylor; Michel Pelletier; Marcus Collins; Chris McDonough; Amos Latteier; Jim Fulton; Brian Lloyd Subject: Re:[Zope] Re: Zope hanging (poss. threads-related)
Firstly, it's great to see the involvement of all these brains! Thanks to all of you! Secondly, sorry for the cross-posting... please don't hang me ;-)
I would *really* like for us to capture the information flowing through the list in some less ephemeral form, so I have set up a Wiki for discussing this and other availability/stability/ reliability issues at:
http://www.zope.org/Members/tseaver/Projects/HighlyAvailableZope/ Tres, I also agree that this should not get lost amongst all the regular traffic. This list is busy enough as it is. However, perhaps other folk (Jerome Alet, others?) are just now beginning to say "me too", and so the rest of the list does need a chance to be involved. Not everyone is a member at zope.org either, and perhaps not everyone understands how Wiki works. It can also prove difficult, unless someone is moderating the posts, to not get tangled, whereas a threading mail client... this is basically just the same argument as was levelled about a week ago at the suggestion of using Wiki for bug tracking. Wiki is a fine thing, but I noticed now, when www.zope.org was back up, that despite having logged in, as soon as I when to the above URL, I was "Guest" again, and unable to annotate the discussion... (no "edit" link, etc.) Maybe this is a symptom of operator failure? For now, however, I'll continue CC'ing the zope list, unless you specifically wish it to be shunted to the zope-dev list? Maybe the other zope users have an opinion on this as well? Thanks for taking the initiative in this regard, thanks to all at DC for the ongoing support, and thanks to the list for their reports! Let's all continue together towards the solution! -- Marcus