Re: [Zope] Use the sour..... contribute to the ideas of how to improve documentation and information about Zope
So Paul, what can we do and how. On my behalf I can provide this project with some insigths about the usability, information- and graphic design. For me it is a great part to learn how some more experinced zopistas work and also contribute in ways that I am really certain of my professionality. This is a hint that even though I try to graduate from a poly technic I do not spend my days writing solid code ,--) I also spoke with a talented ex Razorfidh Art Director, who couls give some of her efforts to help this issue too. But basicly this means that some others would need to take responsibility to implement the functionalities, while I can help with my collegue to set up the plans and interfaces for the new site. How does it sound? -huima
where abouts are zope files saved? I can't find where my InterestRateForm (DTML method) or calculateCompoundInterest (python script) have been saved? - Bill Kerr
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 10:44:20AM +0930, Bill Kerr wrote:
where abouts are zope files saved? I can't find where my InterestRateForm (DTML method) or calculateCompoundInterest (python script) have been saved?
They are in the ZODB database. Oleg. -- Oleg Broytmann http://phd.pp.ru/ phd@phd.pp.ru Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.
Bill Kerr wrote:
where abouts are zope files saved? I can't find where my InterestRateForm (DTML method) or calculateCompoundInterest (python script) have been saved?
the ZODB (Zope Object Data Base) is a file called Data.fs :) ------------------------------------------------------------- Who's got only a hammer sees the world as a nail hans augustin (software developer) hans@beehive.de beehive elektronische medien GmbH http://www.beehive.de phone: +49 30 847-82 0 fax: +49 30 847-82 299
what does the acl in acl_users stand for? -- Bill Kerr
On Fri, Apr 19, 2002 at 10:46:58AM +0930, Bill Kerr wrote:
what does the acl in acl_users stand for?
Access Control List. Oleg. -- Oleg Broytmann http://phd.pp.ru/ phd@phd.pp.ru Programmers don't die, they just GOSUB without RETURN.
why do I have to log out twice in order to log out? - Bill Kerr
From: "Bill Kerr" <kerrb@senet.com.au>
why do I have to log out twice in order to log out?
Becuase basic http authentication doesn't have a logout concept. You can't really logout (yeah, I know, it's stupid, but blame w3.org). Zope tries to get around this, so you can logout.
You and I have a communicated offline a little bit on some specific things you will help on, so thanks! But I'd like to point out something for the others from this note... We have received plenty of feedback. We have probably received enough feedback to feed several man-months of efforts. If this was a blank-check time-and-materials contract, that would be good news. However, we need some more do-ers to go with the people providing input and suggestions. It's always good to listen to your audience, but at some point, you simply can't respond due to lack of available resources. I think I've made this point enough. for now. :^) --Paul On Fri, 2002-04-19 at 08:33, Heimo Laukkanen wrote:
So Paul, what can we do and how.
On my behalf I can provide this project with some insigths about the usability, information- and graphic design. For me it is a great part to learn how some more experinced zopistas work and also contribute in ways that I am really certain of my professionality. This is a hint that even though I try to graduate from a poly technic I do not spend my days writing solid code ,--)
I also spoke with a talented ex Razorfidh Art Director, who couls give some of her efforts to help this issue too. But basicly this means that some others would need to take responsibility to implement the functionalities, while I can help with my collegue to set up the plans and interfaces for the new site.
How does it sound?
-huima
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Paul Everitt