[Grok-dev] Re: Pushing for 1.0

Tres Seaver tseaver at palladion.com
Wed Dec 19 11:48:28 EST 2007


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Tim Terlegård wrote:
> On Dec 19, 2007, at 11:31 AM, Jan-Wijbrand Kolman wrote:
>> In other words, I think it would be very good to see if we can start  
>> the new year with a 1.0 release of Grok!
>>
>> What kind of issues do you think we really should address before  
>> going 1.0?
> 
> What is 1.0 supposed to be, a stable release or something we want to  
> brag to everyone about?
> 
> In order to brag about this cool grok there are three things I miss:
>    * viewlets
>    * grokproject doing WSGI out of the box
>    * a different security policy where I can put permissions on models
>      instead of views. If I have 4 models and 100 views it may be better to
>      protect the data by putting require on the models instead of the views.
>      But maybe this already works?

If we're hoping to see wider Grok adoption, I think it needs to be
possible to 'easy_install grok' and get a working environment, without
requiring that non-Zope folks learn / use buildout (too much "koolaid"
for many).

That will require tightening up the dependency story further, and
ensuring that the release of a "stray" egg doesn't make grok uninstallable.



Tres.
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