
On Thu, 29 Jun 2000, Tim Peters wrote:
... Hmm. Is there a good place to start listing these todo items?
Not that I know of. "Group whiteboards" and shared journals etc are darned useful, though.
Wiki = Group whiteboard Zope could do a lot of this stuff well. As is, ZWiki offers some organizational features. I've held off on pushing them because they're still baking - things like change notifications, discretion about change privileges, versions (with differences, based on your ndiff.py), etc are coming soonish. (Exactly how soonish is hard to say, the way time and more direct business obligations are - but this stuff actually is important to us, we're using them a lot for collaboration, and need for the dynamics to scale...) I also have the feeling that our tracker would be good for patch management - except, i don't really know what the requirements are, there, and once again, tracker only gives notifications via email, it doesn't take input that way. Anyway, to see leads on both zwikis and tracker, see: http://www.zope.org/Members/klm/TrackerWiki Oh, and it would be easy to set up a wiki for python dev on zope.org somewhere - i could put it in my account, or we could situate one more centrally, in a storage that's never packed, so the version history is maintained. Or any of you could get a zope.org membership and set some up, yerselves. Or set up a zope somewhere - it'd be !cool! if sourceforge were willing... Ken klm@zope.org