Hi, can anyone enlighten me on the need of another workflow-product like metaflow? Is there something wrong with dcworkflow? I find the latter perfect for my needs, and it seems it has more features and expandability than metaflow. So why not concentrating on putting more effort in dcworkflow if you miss something in it, instead of developing a new procuct? Greetings, grumpy.
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"AR" == Antwan Reijnen <twanus@xs4all.nl> writes:
AR> Is There Something Wrong With dcworkflow? Where can we get it? Yours - Billy ============================================================ William Goedicke goedicke@world.std.com http://world.std.com/~goedicke ============================================================ Lest we forget: /* Halley */ (Halley's comment.)
The product: http://cmf.zope.org/Members/hathawsh/DCWorkflow/DCWorkflow-0.4.tar.gz/view The docs: http://www.zope.org/Members/hathawsh/DCWorkflow_docs Good luck, Antwan. 09:22 18-4-02 -0400, you wrote:
Dear Antwan -
"AR" == Antwan Reijnen <twanus@xs4all.nl> writes:
AR> Is There Something Wrong With dcworkflow?
Where can we get it?
Yours - Billy
============================================================ William Goedicke goedicke@world.std.com http://world.std.com/~goedicke ============================================================
Lest we forget:
/* Halley */
(Halley's comment.)
Antwan Reijnen wrote:
Hi,
can anyone enlighten me on the need of another workflow-product like metaflow? Is there something wrong with dcworkflow? I find the latter perfect for my needs, and it seems it has more features and expandability than metaflow.
So why not concentrating on putting more effort in dcworkflow if you miss something in it, instead of developing a new procuct?
In oposit to MetaFlow you need CMF installed to use DCWorkflow. -- _______________________________________________________________________ Andreas Heckel andreas@easyleading.org
Antwan Reijnen wrote:
So why not concentrating on putting more effort in dcworkflow if you miss something in it, instead of developing a new procuct?
NIH syndrome... (Not Invented Here) We're all guilty of it at times... cheers, Chris
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