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Bruce

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Mar 19, 2011, 12:24:58 PM3/19/11
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Hi fellow developers,

I'm working on getting pyramid on zope set up for N. Pyramid has many
options and choices, so I imagine that it will take awhile, and some
experimentation, to get this where we want it.

What I'm thinking is to just run a ZEO server on my box at home for
sharing purposes. Then each of us can be working on a different front-
end, while sharing the same data. We can use ssh port forwarding to
get to it without exposing it to the rest of the world. I plan to
write up instructions on this for everybody. I will need you to email
me your public ssh key too for this.

For now, I've put the pyramid project under the experimental
directory. What happens when you create a pyramid project is that it
creates the whole project directory structure, including setup.py,
CHANGES.txt, README.txt, etc.

Another approach that just occurred to me would be to create another
hg repository on sourceforge and start from scratch. This second
approach would mean that the project development history up to now
would be less accessible, and would require copying files from one
repo to the other if we wanted to keep any code. At this point, I
don't think that we'll be keeping much code, this feels more like a
"do over". What do you all think is the best way to go here?

Finally, I put another google doc up discussing versioning of the
knowledge base. I'd like to get your input on this too.

Thanks for all the help!

-Bruce
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