[Zope-CMF] IndexableObjectWrapper

Jens Vagelpohl jens at dataflake.org
Tue Mar 10 06:20:50 EDT 2009


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On Mar 10, 2009, at 11:08 , Martin Aspeli wrote:

> I think we all agree on this. In retrospect, it would've been a better
> idea to push for plone.indexer to be a part of CMF. However, I
> implemented it driven by Plone's release cycle and feature proposal
> process, which is why it ended up as it did. *I* want this feature for
> Plone, but it'd be even better if others could benefit.

IMHO the release cycle argument doesn't wash. We've always had CMF  
releases in preparation for important Plone releases, and I'm happy to  
continue that.


> Of course, it's not too late for that. If the license issue can be
> overcome (and I'm pretty sure that it will by April/May), then CMF can
> depend on plone.indexer if it so wants, and I'm willing to help make
> that possible if it means changing plone.indexer or helping with the  
> CMF
> level implementation.

Thanks, I appreciate that.

Generally, I think now that the ZF has cleared up the remaining issues  
about code ownership etc. we finally have two entities, the ZF and the  
Plone Foundation, that are the perfect platform for "official" issues  
like code donations, or for coordinating other cooperation issues. I  
can't judge how the Plone Foundation acts within the Plone community,  
but as far as the Zope Foundation goes, Martijn has been doing a lot  
of work to make it more relevant and an important player in the actual  
software development process.


> In the future, it may be that we can meet in the middle on this. When
> the PLIP process kicks off, it'd be good if the CMF developers had a
> look in as well. We should probably be better at announcing the  
> various
> deadlines and proposals on this list, but if you guys see something  
> that
> you feel would be a good fit further down, it doesn't hurt to raise
> that, lest the developer hasn't thought about it.

Is there any kind of low-traffic announcement list for things like  
PLIPs? I'm not subscribed to any Plone list because of (for me at  
least) signal to noise ratio fears.

jens


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