[CMF-checkins] CVS: Products/CMFWiki - README.txt:1.5
CMFWikiPage.py:NONE CMFWikiPermissions.py:NONE
ZWikiDefaults.py:NONE ZWikiRegexes.py:NONE __init__.py:NONE
permissions.py:NONE version.txt:NONE wwml.py:NONE
Jens Vagelpohl
jens at dataflake.org
Wed Sep 8 10:18:10 EDT 2004
Update of /cvs-repository/Products/CMFWiki
In directory cvs.zope.org:/tmp/cvs-serv23428
Modified Files:
README.txt
Removed Files:
CMFWikiPage.py CMFWikiPermissions.py ZWikiDefaults.py
ZWikiRegexes.py __init__.py permissions.py version.txt wwml.py
Log Message:
- Deprecating the version of CMFWiki that ships with the CMF
distribution in favor of the better-supported CMFWiki that
is part of Simon Michael's ZWiki package. Please see
http://zwiki.org for more information.
=== Products/CMFWiki/README.txt 1.4 => 1.5 ===
--- Products/CMFWiki/README.txt:1.4 Tue Jun 12 14:19:32 2001
+++ Products/CMFWiki/README.txt Wed Sep 8 10:17:39 2004
@@ -1,51 +1,5 @@
-This is the CMFWiki product. CMFWiki requires the Zope CMF.
+The CMFWiki product has been replaced by the better-supported
+version that is part of the ZWiki product provided by Simon Michael.
-It contains code from the ZWiki product, but it is otherwise unrelated. You
-needn't have ZWiki installed to use CMFWiki.
+To get ZWiki, please visit http://zwiki.org.
-To use the product, you'll need to register the CMFWikiPage and CMFWiki
-types in the portal types tool. You'll also need to add a Filesystem
-Directory View to the skins tool for the skins contained within this
-pacakge, and place the directory view in the skins path for the skins you're
-intending to use. You'll also probably want to remove workflow
-for CMFWikis and CMFWikiPages. The "Install" script in this product's
-Extensions directory does these things for you. Read the script
-for details on how to install CMFWiki.
-
-- Chris McDonough (chrism at digicool.com)
-
-As with WikiForNow, CMFWiki is an expedient, to enable communication
-in and about our development processes. We're going to continue to
-use it, but our development efforts will be invested in generalizing
-the useful features for all relevant CMF content, rather than in
-supporting and developing the wiki. What this means is that we will
-not be maintaining CMFWiki as a supported product.
-
-That said (for those of you who've read this far!-), we *are* making
-it available in the CMF section of our cvs repository, as the CMFWiki
-subdirectory. Like i said, it's unmaintained, and we have to keep
-work on it to the minimum necessary to keep it usable for our own
-purposes. Among other things, this means that any distributions
-beyond CVS (eg, tarballs) will have to come from the community. We
-make no guarantees about pursing fixes, etc.
-
-One important note for use with Zope pre v2.4. CMFWiki was developed
-for that version, and depends on a new feature where every
-authenticated user intrinsically has the 'Authenticated' role. In
-order for the non-anonymous regulation category to work with pre-2.4
-Zope, all your users have to have this additional role added.
-(Without it, the "non-anonymous" regulation category will not work
-right.) Jeff Sasmor posted what he did to make this adjustment to the
-zope-cmf mailling list - see:
-
- http://lists.zope.org/pipermail/zope-cmf/2001-June/007474.html
-
-Finally, for any of you running "WikiForNow wikis",
-http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/WikiForNow , there's a
-conversion script, CMFWiki/Extensions/migrate.py . See the docstring
-for the do_site function for instructions. (I haven't yet tried
-running it as an extension method, just from the zeo/python prompt,
-but i expect it will work either way.)
-
-Ken
-klm at digicool.com
=== Removed File Products/CMFWiki/CMFWikiPage.py ===
=== Removed File Products/CMFWiki/CMFWikiPermissions.py ===
=== Removed File Products/CMFWiki/ZWikiDefaults.py ===
=== Removed File Products/CMFWiki/ZWikiRegexes.py ===
=== Removed File Products/CMFWiki/__init__.py ===
=== Removed File Products/CMFWiki/permissions.py ===
=== Removed File Products/CMFWiki/version.txt ===
=== Removed File Products/CMFWiki/wwml.py ===
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