[BlueBream] BlueBream TTW
Joshua Immanuel
josh at hipro.co.in
Mon Mar 19 14:23:38 UTC 2012
Hello Stephan,
Thanks for your kind mail.
It was very helpful indeed.
Regards
Joshua
On Sat, 2012-03-17 at 21:10 -0400, Stephan Richter wrote:
> On Tuesday, February 28, 2012 12:17:12 PM Joshua Immanuel wrote:
> > I see almost everyone in this mailing list are from Zope 2 background.
> > There are some unanswered questions on my mind. I would be very grateful
> > if someone enlightens me on this.
>
> That's because the people that started Zope 3 (including me) wanted to change
> the short-comings of Zope 2.
>
> > Why people haven't moved from Zope 2. Even worse, they continue their
> > development towards Zope 4.
>
> Because Plone is built on it. And Plone is still one of the most popular OSS
> projects out there. Zope 4 will be basically the bare bones of Zope 2 that is
> needed for Plone to keep running.
>
> > The glory of Bluebream is (seemingly) fading out rapidly in spite of its
> > well designed architecture. Why? (Or is it just my perception)
>
> Well, Bluebream is one configuration to build an app server using the various
> toolkits. Unfortunately, for whatever reason Christophe and Baju are not
> driving its development as hard anymore. That said, I use the library stack
> all the time and so does Zope Corp. We simply do not start with the Bluebream
> recipes, but build out own buildout.cfg and application.zcml.
>
> > Is there any major downfalls in bluebream or in other words, are there
> > any added merits in Zope 2 that makes people to stick to it (other than
> > the fact that Plone is based on it).
>
> No, not architecturally. Zope 3 does have a cleaner architecture than Zope 2,
> which sometimes makes it for people harder to grasp at first. Though I have
> recently started to work with someone coming from the Java Web framework world
> and he has no trouble dealing with Zope 3's component architecture. ;-)
>
> > If so many bluebream (ZTK) features are backported (or used) in Zope 2.
> > Then we might as well merge them completely and have the benefits of
> > both and eradicate the shortcomings in them. Is that feasible?
>
> No. The overhead that Zope 2 imposes would be unacceptable to me. You really
> have to build a Zope 2 and Bluebream "Hello World" app and you will understand
> the reasons quickly.
>
> Regards,
> Stephan
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Joshua Immanuel
HiPro IT Solutions Private Limited
http://hipro.co.in
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