[Zope3-dev] Realistic Zope 3 roadmap ?

Jake (aka BZ) jake at zopezone.com
Thu Dec 4 10:02:03 EST 2003


If it is not a hard deadline for $, sure go for it. I find that until
things get to .2 in Zope world, they have a high probability of changing.

I will probabbly be migrating all my applications and websites to Zope 3
when it hits 3.0.2 and my guess is that will be in sometime in 2005.

Lots of time to bone up on the new stuff.. :)

Jake
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http://www.ZopeZone.com


Max M said:
> Jake (aka BZ) wrote:
>
>
>  > If you have a hard deadline of one year, I would NOT use Zope X3 or
> Zope 3
>  > for it. First of all, deadlines and priorities slip and those are only
>  > those of Zope Corp. All other products will probably take another year
>  > after the release of Zope 3 to get ported.
>
>
> I don't have a hard deadline for the project. I have my own company,
> doing mostly Zope/Plone based projects. What I am talking about is a
> strategic platform that I want to use for many years ahead.
>
> I will work on it beside the paying gigs. Those are allready in Zope
> 2.x. I will not abandon those.
>
>
> But my main project is non-cmf based, has a lot of cruft, and it *will*
> need a complete overhaul sometime in the next year anyway.
>
>
>  > I would start with 2.7 and migrate nicely up to 2.8 as it comes out but
>  > not move or build on a platform that is A) not done and B) not well
>  > documented (that will take another 2 years).
>
> That will be my main approach, but I would like to write the next
> version of the software in ZX3 to get a clean long lasting platform.
>
> I learned Z2 when it was poorly documented, so I guess I could learn Z3
> the same way ;-)
>
> I am fully aware that it isn't complete yet. I am just trying to get a
> better feel for *how* uncomplete it is.
>
>
> regards Max M
>
>
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