[Zope3-dev] Realistic Zope 3 roadmap ?

Jake (aka BZ) jake at zopezone.com
Thu Dec 4 10:45:13 EST 2003


Sounds like I stepped on some documentation toes... :)

Sadly, I cannot throw away my ZODB very often (infact, I spend a lot of
money on backup solutions to make sure I can keep it).

I am very excited about X3 and but probably won't dive in till Zope 3.

Jake
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Sidnei da Silva said:
> | Secondly, there are some first projects that use Zope 3 and they are
> doing
> | just fine (maybe Sidnei, Alan, Marius, Albert or Steve should comment
> here in
> | detail). Once you are into Zope 3, it is fairly easy to stay up-to-date,
> | thanks due to good communication, proposals and detailed
> checkin-messages.
>
> Yes, it's been a lot of fun developing with Zope 3, which I've been
> doing since mid-July. There have been a few *geddons, and they were
> all for good: the code complexity was reduced by 5-10% in the last
> geddons. Also, in our project we have minimal dependency on ZODB,
> which made it easier when there are non-backward-compatible changes.
>
> As long as you can throw your ZODB away once in a while and recreate
> from scratch, its advisable to start working with Zope 3 ASAP!
>
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