[Zope] Re: [Zopymed] Anyone using DCworkflow?

Nicolas Pettiaux nicolas.pettiaux@openbe.org
Tue, 12 Mar 2002 22:50:56 +0100


> Jon Edwards wrote:
> >>This workflow is now reworked and completed by Frlorent Guillaume=20
> >>of Nuxeo
> >>(see www.nuxeo.org) and there will also be a sprint (Extreme prgroamm=
ing
> >>session) related to workflow on zope on March 4, 5 and 6.
> >
> >Tres Seaver posted a short write-up of the Sprint on Zopezen -
> >
> >http://www.zopezen.org/Members/tseaver/eurosprint_trip_report/
> >
> >- but it looks like we'll have to wait for Zope 3 for the results?
> >(though he mentions the possibility of prototyping activity-based
> > workflows in the CMF)

As mentioned by Tres Seaver, during the srpint session at Saarbrucken, 2=20
differents workflow implementations, OpenFlow mainly developped by the=20
Italian company ICube, activity based and compliant with the Worflow=20
management coalition standards and the followup of DCWorkflow, now mainta=
ined=20
by Florent Guillaume of Nuxeo have been discussed, in order to see how to=
=20
reconcile them.

They are both available NOW or in the very near future (for new version o=
f=20
nuxworkflow). No need to wait for ZOPE3.=20

I suppose a clear explanation of the 2 will shortly come to help you choo=
se=20
which suits best your needs.

Both are developped under contractual basis and will be made compliant wi=
th=20
the cmf, hence with zope3 also.

Maybe a specific mailing list could be created to discuss the important=20
subject of workflow in zope.

They will also be integrated with the coming groupzope, a full feature=20
gropware system, also developped by Nuxeo for the Region of=20
Brussels-Capitals, that is planned to be GPL and be available by next=20
september.

Please do not hesitate to get in touch for more info,

Nicolas

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