[Zope3-Users] Re: Get Started
Philipp von Weitershausen
philipp at weitershausen.de
Wed Oct 11 05:45:37 EDT 2006
Jegenye 2001 Bt (Miklós Prisznyák) wrote:
> 2006/10/11, FB <fbo2 at gmx.net <mailto:fbo2 at gmx.net>>:
>
>
> Maybe. I wrote a script which creates a new application but I don't
> know, if
> it's still working with a current Zope release.
>
> https://svnserv.cbs.mpg.de/svn/edv/EDV/zope3-mpgsite/lib/python/mpgsite/tools/zag
>
> I've not used it for a long time. There are no warranties but feel
> free to try.
>
> <flamewar_start_reason tal:content="It's written in Perl :-)" />
>
>
> Yeah, that's blasphemy indeed! :D
>
> Hopefully a more generic tool, a la ArcheGenXML, will emerge for Zope 3.
I've seen a few people suggest tools like that for Zope 3. I generally
think it's a good idea. However, "us core developers" usually prefer our
emacs/vi/... And our efforts are currently geared towards making Zope 3
simpler to get started with -- without any special tools (sprint coming
up this weekend).
So let me be clear and use my ever so famous German bluntness: don't
expect anything IDE/GUI-ish from "us" any time soon. This is open
source, the best way to ensure something will be done is to start the
initiative yourselves. I think there are enough GUI-mavens in the Zope 3
community now to have enough momentum to actually produce something like
that.
Shane Hathaway tried a while back with a ZCML GUI editor
(http://codespeak.net/svn/z3/zopejam/) but he gave up. There was also an
effort to extend AGX so that it can spit out Zope3-style code. I think
that effort has been stalled, too. BUT: times have changed since then.
Lots of people want these things. So I can only encourage you guys to
get to together and think about what you want to produce.
Philipp
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