Well, I can see good points here. Perl methods probably will attract more users. But I can see bad points, too. What if my perl developer resigned? Should I pick up his code? I don't want, I want Python. Should I spent a lot of time manually converting his code to Python Method and debug it? "There is always too many ways to do it" - it is Perl motto, not Python. I am pretty sure Zope shouldn't has too many scripting languages. Many protocols - yes, it is very good. But many languages? No, that's bad.
I was thinking about the announcement for a while as well. I do not like Perl. I think your point is very good though. Right now I am using Zope for a client and everything is fine. If Zope supports Perl, they may hire Perl people. And you are right, what if they quit? It may happen that the market to find qualified Zope programmers becomes even tighter, since Zope programmers are now required to speak both, Python and Perl well. From a technological and development point of view, I think implementing Perl is great and very exciting....imagining making this "scribble" language object-oriented. But at the end I like my good looking object-oriented Python code. :) Regards, Stephan -- Stephan Richter CBU - Physics and Chemistry Web2k - Web Design/Development & Technical Project Management