[Zope-CMF] Re: CMF 1.6 change broke Plone compatibility
Tres Seaver
tseaver at palladion.com
Thu Dec 22 12:02:29 EST 2005
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Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
>
> On 22 Dec 2005, at 03:10, Rob Miller wrote:
>
>> Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
>>
>>> I don't quite understand the distinction between "compatible with
>>> products written for Plone 2.1 but not with Plone 2.1", I can't see
>>> any sense in that route... it all comes back to one question: What
>>> is the goal for the 1.6 branch? What specific audience is it
>>> targeted at? I can see what it's apparently *not* targeted at:
>>> People who work with Plone 2.1 - including those that might be
>>> interested in taking up GenericSetup for their Plone product. I had
>>> thought that was our audience.
>>
>>
>> the original motivation behind my request for a CMF 1.6 release was
>> so that it could be used as a basis for the next major Plone release,
>> what is now being called Plone 2.5. this is because Plone would like
>> to switch to using GenericSetup for its site instantiation and
>> configuration, but using CMF 2.0 for our next release would cause too
>> much breakage of Plone add-on products. CMF 1.6 makes it easier for
>> Plone to not fall (again!) terribly behind CMF's development cycle.
>
>
> Just to put this into perspective, this is not some life-and-death
> issue for me at this point, more a clarification issue. It wasn't clear
> to me how limited the target audience for CMF 1.6 really will be.
>
> I think this brings up the need for a slightly more formalized planning
> and release process. Given the requisite backing by at least the main
> developers (meaning their agreement that they would actually use such a
> thing) I'd like to set up a release plan page on zope.org that explains
> a bit more what the goals for each major release are and which contains
> timing information as well. The Plone roadmap page at
> http://plone.org/roadmap (plone.org seems down currently) does a nice
> job in that regard.
I agree we need such a document, and already owe you some words around
the topic. I'll work on setting up a back-channel conversation about it.
> By the way, my technical problem of satisfying dependencies on
> GenericSetup introduced by us switching to PAS without breaking a
> production Plone 2.1 site have been solved by simply using GenericSetup
> from the 1.6 branch and keeping everything else at CMF 1.5.4.
I intend that "GenericSetup 1.0" will be releaseable (and released) from
exactly that point (the tip of the 1.6 branch).
Tres.
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