The zope.org-related servers and services maintained by Zope Corporation will be moving to a new home late Thursday night Eastern Standard Time. What services are affected? --------------------------- The most important service addresses include... - www.zope.org - svn.zope.org - cvs.zope.org - mail.zope.org and lists.zope.org How long will the outage last? ---------------------------- The servers will be moved physically to a new hosting provider. There will be an outage of about 2 hours for the physical move, as well as an outage while the new DNS information for these services propagate throughout the internet. Service may be spotty for several hours past the 2 hour physical move window. Work is slated to start at about 11:00 PM Eastern Standard Time (04:00 GMT, 05:00 CEST).
Update (07:45 GMT): all services are alive again. If you experience problems accessing the servers be patient while the new DNS information for these services propagate throughout the internet.
Questions: join us in IRC ( server: irc.freenode.net / channel: #zope-web )
]]>‘King of Swamp Castle: Not like that, not like that! No! Stop it! Nooo!’ - Monty Python and the Holy Grail
So that’s been a great year of Zope News.
After 12 months and 22 issues the service is now visited 500+ times a day from 2000+ different hosts a month. High time to discontinue the newsletter in the current format.
Thank you for your interest and stay tuned for something completely different in 2007.
‘Are We There Yet?’ - Anonymous
Two rather silent weeks - help collecting (instructions) news.
‘I would actually bet on Jim´s “door #3″ (Zope2 reabsorbing Zope3) as a more likely outcome.’ - Tres Seaver*
This is a good prediction of what will be - once it is
Until then some people will go on complaining on the current state of Zope, adding to the Zope2 vs. Zope3 FUD, demanding better docs, better feedback, better manners in mailing list discussion, even a Zope fork (guys, what a waste of time) — but, these people won’t even try to give back, write docs, answer other peoples questions in mailing lists, support the community, …
Looks like it has to get worse - before it gets better again.
Anyway, here are some news from the feeds:
Big news on Philipp von Weitershausen’s Zope3 book: 2nd edition expected next month!
Baiju Muthukadan starts the ‘Eggification of Zope Packages‘: ‘Many zope.* packages are already eggified before this proposal. There are some packages remaining. This proposal is to track eggification of packages under zope namespace which are distributed with Zope 3.’ (Zope 3 wiki)
Martijn Faassen writes about ‘Grok: or what I did on my holiday‘. Grok is a very recent project, aimed at using Zope3 without ZCML. So what does Grok-based Zope 3 code look like? See yourself…
Bad news from George Donnelly: Zettai Will Cease Operations Within 3-6 Months
You might have noticed that I’ve omitted the last posting and combined 4 weeks into one issue. Its getting harder to find news atm, maybe you should start volunteering the newsletter now ? Check here on how to help… - d2m
Zope.org moves all zope-dev wikis to a new location/server at wiki.zope.org. Simon Michael of ZWiki fame dedicates quite a few hours to make that possible - thank you very much.
Zope 3 wiki moves there too and gets a great new layout thanks to Kevin Teague, based on the skin Tom Von Lahndorff created for the new Zope Foundation website. ZopeWiki.org is also available now from the new domain as wiki.zope.org/zope2.
Philipp von Weitershausen proposes to feature-freeze the Products.Five package and basically keep making it work (shrink it) for future Zope versions. Read the thread at [z3-five] RFC: The future of Products.Five.
Ian Bicking - working on OpenPlans (based on zope/plone) - looks into zope3 too. In his Zope 3 Critique he joins the latest developer discussion with some nice observations, like on zope3 adaption…
“If it quacks like a duck it’s probably a duck. Lots of uses of adaptation don’t quack; I don’t know what they all are, but they aren’t ducks.”
Worth reading anyway.
I am sadly dropping the zope cookbook project. If anyone wants to continue the project I’ll be more than happy to provide all materials, website, etc.. - Tarek Ziadé
Things move fast these days - Nuxeo is switching their CPS platform from Python and Zope to the Java language, Martijn Faassen replies to Jean-Marc Orliaguet’s rant (you really want to read the comments too).
Meanwhile at Zope’s: Christian Theune announces milestones for Zope 3.3.1 and 3.4 …
Baiju Muthukadan manages a great Wiki on Zope3 related information (WhatIsNewInZope33).
Edit-this-Page: Zope3Faq and WhatIsZope3.
[Zope-dev] For the record: On the Future of ZClasses and In Defense of ZClasses.
Mrs Pinnet: But surely they can connect up a gas cooker?
First Gas Man: Oh yeah, we could connect it up, love, but not unless it’s an emergency. - Monty Python’s Flying Circus, Episode 14
This time it’s all about [Zope3-dev]. We’ve got great discussions on
Finally Philipp von Weitershausen sums up the Release management refinements:
Over the last couple of days we’ve been discussing Zope’s new release cycle and the release management. I would like to sum up what seems to be the gist of those discussions…
(12:50:50) philiKON: we are the zorg. resistance is futile. adaption is necessary - #zope3-dev
Chris McDonough details us on ‘Adaptation for Busy People‘. A description of the purpose and usage of Zope’s adaptation machinery in fewer than 1500 words.
Developers tend to write what they are best at, code and tests.
There is a lot of great Zope3 documentation, APIdocs et al.
But there are still a lot of docs missing.
I wish we had more of these…
Philipp von Weitershausen: “But Zope 3 has no products!” Bzzzt. Wrong.
Let’s load ‘em up to the Python Cheeseshop so that people can find them, perhaps even people who are not yet using Zope 3.
Gary Poster announces a number of newly open-sourced packages ([Zope3-dev] New open-sourced Zope Corporation packages)
Guido van Rossum pronounced Django The Python Web Framework, read up on reactions:
German Speaking Zope Usersgroup Conference 2006
2006-09-14 to 2006-09-15, St. Augustin (Bonn/Rhein-Sieg), Germany
The German Speaking Zope Users Group holds it’s annual conference on 14. and 15. September 2006
‘One Zope, indivisible?‘ - Philipp von Weitershausen
Philipp von Weitershausen (z3lab.org: Jeff Shell on Zope 3 and how Zope 3 does ka-boom!) …
writes on exploding Zope3 into many eggs soon and converging towards one Zope app server (Zope 5) — a refreshing confirmation of the ideas brought up by Jim Fulton some 6 months ago.
He is also working on a second edition of Web Component Development with Zope 3 (worldcookery.com: You’ve heard it through the grapevine)
‘Third Bruce: Blimey, it’s hot in here, Bruce.‘ - Monty Python, 1969