[ZWeb] Re: Grrr. zope.org wikis are evil.
Jim Fulton
jim at zope.com
Mon Oct 9 15:44:31 EDT 2006
Simon Michael wrote:
> Jim Fulton wrote:
>> Having said that, I said that I would be willing to work with someone
>> familiar with the zope.org software yo update ZWiki. No one has stepped
>> forward yet. I wonder why.
>
> Er.. I'd guess because: that was less than an hour ago; I heard you talk
> about apache work,
Yes.
> not a zwiki upgrade;
That was yesterday:
"Because zope.org is a brittle mess and I don't want to take a chance of making
in worse. If someone who feels that they have some grasp on that software
wants to help me, I'd be willing to try. "
Perhaps you took so much offense at the first part of what I said,
you didn't notice the second part.
> very few people on the planet
> are familiar with the zope.org software. Perhaps that's the point you
> are making ?
Yes.
> Again, continuing with my naive thought experiments focussed on this one
> issue, a zwiki upgrade, I would be thinking: (a) upgrading zwiki is not
> going to break other parts of the site, and it's certainly not going to
> require me to debug CMF; and (b) if I'm wrong, I've learned something, I
> replace the old zwiki version and consider next steps.
<shrug>
I don't know. Does ZWiki have any tendrils in CMF? Has the version
of ZWiki used on zope.org been modified in any way to work with the
CMF? I don't know.
Oh, BTW, zope.org runs some revision of the Zope 2.6 branch.
Does the latest ZWiki work with that?
Michael Haubenwallner,
Do you have any opinion on this? Should we try doing a ZWiki
upgrade?
Jim
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