[Pydotorg-redesign] The Zope question
Dylan Reinhardt
python at dylanreinhardt.com
Fri Aug 8 23:39:45 EDT 2003
On Fri, 2003-08-08 at 14:57, Jack Jansen wrote:
> In addition to those disadvantages, with which I pretty much agree, I
> fail
> to see any *real* advantages to using Zope ("real" here as opposed to
> the
> publicity value/eat your own dogfood thing).
A substantial goal in its own right... but not a technical requirement.
> Zope shines when you have lots of active content, we don't. Zope shines
> when
> you have distinct groups of designers, programmers and content people,
> we
> don't. Zope shines when you need to enforce complicated permissions, we
> don't.
Absolutely true and somewhat circular.
We *can't* do dynamic content management now, therefore we don't. It
follows that a system that *does* offer dynamic content management is
not required... after all, we don't do it now, do we?
I'm not saying we should choose tools and then *find* uses for them...
but neither should we let our goals become unduly constrained by what
we've been able to accomplish in the past.
FWIW,
Dylan
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