[Grok-dev] Python UK meeting and Django

Noah Gift noah.gift at gmail.com
Fri May 9 02:02:51 EDT 2008


On Fri, May 9, 2008 at 1:49 AM, Tim Terlegård <
tim.terlegard at valentinewebsystems.se> wrote:

> On May 8, 2008, at 10:07 PM, Noah Gift wrote:
>
>  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.
>>
>
> Isn't there a restriction about long running processes? Zope needs
> to run as a service or it will have to reregister all adapters/utilities
> on each request. How is this solved?


Can Zope run under CGI?  I like the idea of starting at the problem
backwards and getting anything at all of any sort to run in whatever hackish
way possible, and then slowly normalizing it.

>
>
> /Tim
>
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