[Grok-dev] Python UK meeting and Django
Kevin Smith
kevin at mcweekly.com
Thu May 8 15:54:34 EDT 2008
Noah Gift wrote:
>
>
> They were successful due to brilliant marketing (kudos man), a
> mostly-developed python answer to RoR, a good sense of timing and
> strong community development skills.
>
>
> I agree, and if you doubt this truth, then read Four Hour Work Week.
> Anyone can create their own image, and expertise in weeks, but it
> requires tenacious and persistent marketing. They, or the entity,
> needs to write many articles, give talks, etc. Unfortunately, often
> the very smartest people suck the most at engaging in this type of
> necessary behavior.
>
>
>
>
> Perhaps grok is being too nice. GROK SMASH YET ANOTHER ROR RIPOFF.
> </rant>
>
> Of course a real advantage for DJango is that they are AppEngine
> ready. Interestingly the Datastore is much more akin to the ZODB
> than it is to an RDB.
>
>
> I have been playing with the Datastore and like it quite a bit. I
> would love to see a version of Grok that just uses the Datastore as
> option. I would really, really like Grok then. I know we have a
> "Global Sprint" coming at the end of May, and also some people that
> use Grok will be attending the Google I/O event. Anyone want to try...?
Yup, I'm game. The 1,000 file limit is pretty tough. A did a basic test
doing an install of ore.wsgiref, and ended up with 3000+ files without
including zcml.
My mini-strategy is to
* get easy_install zope.component
* get martian working
* implement custom traversal
* fork grok :) doh!
After looking at the Datastore it may yet be possible to do
object-based publishing by replacing persistence. I'll have to catch up
with you at Google I/O.
Kevin Smith
Monterey County Weekly
http://www.montereycountyweekly.com
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