[z3-five] RFC: The future of Products.Five(green eggs and zope)

Chris McDonough chrism at plope.com
Tue Oct 31 16:24:24 CET 2006


I'd treat Basket as a roadmap of what needs to change in 2.11 for egg  
product initialization to work.  I wouldn't necessarily use any of  
its code.

- C

On Oct 31, 2006, at 10:16 AM, Tres Seaver wrote:

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> Daniel Nouri wrote:
>> whit wrote:
>> <snap>
>>> We still have to handle the Products issue for add ons(mcdonc, donde
>>> estamos con Basketos?). But if Basket is added to 2.11, this  
>>> might not
>>> be such a big deal.
>>
>>> From what I know, Basket has been abandoned and there's even no good
>> reason for using it.  Inside a workingenv you can just go and install
>> egged Products without problems.
>
> Basket gives Zope the framework to tickle the 'initialize' entry point
> in eggs, which is *not* unnecessary AFAIK.
>
>
> Tres.
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