[ZWeb] [VOTE] [Half Way] "Zope Exits" policy
    Chris Withers 
    chris at simplistix.co.uk
       
    Wed Sep  1 04:31:27 EDT 2004
    
    
  
Michael Haubenwallner wrote:
>> I'd also like to note that it's very easy just to say "I don't like 
>> that". If you're one of the people in the "against" column, I 
>> challenge you to come up with a better policy. If that policy requires 
>> infrastructure, I challenge you to provide the code and hours needed 
>> to support it, and be happy to defend it against all challenges of 
>> unfairness, corruption and even things like hacking. I'm happy to do 
>> all of the above for the policy I've proposed, are you for your 
>> proposed policy, if you've bothered to come up for one?
>>
> 
> As you come up with it again...
Not sure what you mean by this...
> This is rather annoying. Please take my me out of the list - i'm not 
> going to support such 'policy' votings.
Fair enough, I'm just trying to get some idea of what people feel about 
this in a quantitative way.
> "Zope Exits" might be a not-so-good idea altogether. Looking at 
> http://python.org, the exits are labled 'Community' - which is just what 
> i expect from a community website pointing me to related information.
Exactly. I don't see a link to Zope.org from there, despite the fact the 
"Zope universe" (to paraphrase Joel) is a HUGE contributor to Python.
I also don't see any links to any sites whose sell content...
So, why do we have them on Zope.org?
cheers,
Chris
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