[Zope] Zope is in trouble
Andreas Jung
lists at zopyx.com
Wed Sep 26 23:20:24 EDT 2007
Basically everything is true. The time of www.zope.org as a software
repository has gone. In earlier times zope.org has been the only Zope
related site. Nowadays with the growth and Zope and a lot of new projects,
projects moved out into different sites. zope.org is an official project of
the Zope Foundation and there were some talks on relaunching zope.org -
however I don't know about details and the current state. The new site is
likely to become a small site representing the Zope platform in the first
place.
-aj
--On 26. September 2007 10:45:57 -0400 Gregory Dudek <dudek at cim.mcgill.ca>
wrote:
>
> I have been a Zope developer & user for several years. Zope is great and
> it has had a major impact on my work. All this to say I am an
> experienced Zope user and supporter.
>
> I think the Zope is in major trouble and the Zope.org web site is badly
> in need of attention. I started using zope in 2001
> at Xerox PARC and the helpful and persuasive resources at zope.org were a
> major factor. Today, zope.org is full of dead links and it very
> hard to use unless you are already experienced. Getting started with
> Zope today is harder now than is was, even though the actual software is
> better.
>
> A key factor is that from the zope.org web site it is not clear if the
> community is healthy or not, and the general impression is that the
> project is stalled since so many links are dead and defunct (and in fact
> I am not so sure of the zope community health myself any longer, despite
> the ongoing zope postings here). In my opinion, making zope.org look
> healthy and be usable is the MOST important obstacle for the Zope
> community. I believe this is both a symptom and a cause of disarray in
> the Zope user/developer community.
>
> Zope was always a bit hairy to get into, without saying anything about
> Plone development or Zope 3, I just want to point out that without a
> clear simple up-to-date main web site, things are looking really bad. I
> introduced some zope-based material in an introductory computer science
> course a few years ago with moderate success, but am starting to doubt it
> would be appropriate any longer.
>
> I am not criticizing the people on this list or the other Zope
> developers: I have enormous appreciation for what has been built, I just
> would hate to see is dwindle in vitality and use.
>
> Greg
>
> ----
>
> Appendix (Examples)
>
> Specific evidence (these are just examples):
> 1) search for something, say "user folder" on zope.org
> Pages you get are dated 2001, 2000, 2003, ....
>
> Let's try link 3 for the extensible user folder (one of the
> formerly more popular and useful items in the first few listed).
> Click the "more info link": dead page (Insufficient
> Privileges)
>
> 2) Click "Zope Products" on the sidebar. Most of the listed
> products are old.
>
> 3) "Resources" Sidebar Item. Click "Zope Links". -> Site Error
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