Re: [Zope] Does anyone care whether we deprecate ZClasses?
I agree that ZClasses are not good to use. However, I have a product based on ZClasses that I wrote several years ago (after reading the printed Zope book - doh!), and it's working well for several of my clients. If future versions of Zope were to not support it, that would be a huge problem for me... unless there were some utility that would allow me to export my ZClasses to a regular file-system product. Thanks, AM
AM Thomas escribió:
I agree that ZClasses are not good to use. However, I have a product based on ZClasses that I wrote several years ago (after reading the printed Zope book - doh!), and it's working well for several of my clients. If future versions of Zope were to not support it, that would be a huge problem for me... unless there were some utility that would allow me to export my ZClasses to a regular file-system product.
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Perhaps will be a good choice to make ZClasses as an installable product (I don't know if this is possible or not
On Apr 4, 2005 5:14 PM, Garito <garito@sistes.net> wrote:
Perhaps will be a good choice to make ZClasses as an installable product (I don't know if this is possible or not
Sure it is, but the problem is that supporting it in future versions of Zope very well may need changes in Zope itself. Changes that is *far* from trivial. So I think it's mostly a question of "Should Zope corp put down the effort to keep ZClasses working", because, most likely nobody else can... -- Lennart Regebro, Nuxeo http://www.nuxeo.com/ CPS Content Management http://www.cps-project.org/
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