[Grok-dev] Grok Installs and Runs Correctly
lozinski
lozinski at privacv.com
Tue Mar 29 15:40:02 CEST 2016
> On Mar 29, 2016, at 3:08 PM, Jan-Wijbrand Kolman <janwijbrand at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> What do you mean? The grok *package* didn't depend on paster or
> anything? I guess that was deliberate as in principle developers should
> be able to choose the wsgi-server themselves. For that the grokproject*
> tool was about bringing all kinds of ingredients together to setup a
> work web application.
Great to get a response on these issues. Thank you for the explanation. Makes sense to me.
So paster is part of grokproject or grok.install.
On Mar 29, 2016, at 3:11 PM, Jan-Wijbrand Kolman <janwijbrand at gmail.com> wrote:
The first thing I thought of was the package name: it moves "install"
under the namespace "grok" where the grok package wasn't really
intendeed to be a namespace as such. I'm not exactly sure about the
implications of that.
Understood. The reason I did not want to use the grokproject name is that this is a much simpler install.
I am open to renaming it anything that people want. grocore.install?
On Mar 29, 2016, at 3:03 PM, Jan-Wijbrand Kolman <janwijbrand at gmail.com> wrote:
What I think would be a good step forward is to have a static Grok
website served from readthedocs.org <http://readthedocs.org/> or perhaps even from pythonhosted.or
Another idea would be to move it to a Docker Container, there are multiple places that provide free hosting.
And then we can have multiple versions on the web.
What I really really want to do is get grok.zope.org <http://grok.zope.org/> responding quickly and have a recent release/date on the home page.
Another idea is to release grok.install as a Docker container. Then it is a trivial install. And lots of free hosting.
Regards
Chris
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