[Zope] XUF and Postgres
David Pratt
fairwinds at eastlink.ca
Sat Jul 16 11:16:53 EDT 2005
Hi Garth. Yes, it is very compact compared to XUF for sure. Thank you
for this feedback. I will be evaluating this option as well. There are
differences in licensing that may be a factor in what I decide to use
after some evaluation. BSD with XUF compared to MIT with
SimpleUserFolder. I have tended to stick with ZPL and BSD only
sources. I try to learn from GPL-like sources as opposed to using them
in my code. This may be a factor in my decision despite the fact that
SimpleUserFolder may be smaller and simpler to implement.
Regards,
David
On Friday, July 15, 2005, at 08:57 PM, Garth B. wrote:
> For what it's worth, I recently used the SimpleUserFolder for an
> application that uses Postgres as the backend. It was terrifically
> easy to implement authentication through Postgres via the
> SimpleUserFolder. It does exactly what I want without unnecessary
> frill or complications.
>
> Garth
>
>
> On 7/15/05, Dieter Maurer <dieter at handshake.de> wrote:
>> David Pratt wrote at 2005-7-14 20:30 -0300:
>>> Thanks Dieter. I was really hoping it is a good solution since it is
>>> the only User Folder product for Postgres that I have seen thus far.
>>
>> Chris Withers would tell you, that "Simple User Folder" can do this
>> as well :-)
>>
>> --
>> Dieter
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