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Mohd Izhar Firdaus Ismail

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Sep 18, 2011, 5:03:57 AM9/18/11
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Greetings brethren

Zope is no longer the dominant big giant it once was, the smaller
leaner and easier to use django and pylons is currently dominating the
market. Something need to be done, but what? ..

brethrens, share your ideas , if you have any XD

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Khairil Yusof

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Sep 18, 2011, 6:20:31 AM9/18/11
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One major problem, at least on Plone is lack of wsgi in current
zserver implementation.

On quick and simple application development, there is Grok.

Mohd Izhar Firdaus Ismail

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Sep 18, 2011, 6:50:41 AM9/18/11
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On Sun, Sep 18, 2011 at 6:20 PM, Khairil Yusof <khairi...@gmail.com> wrote:
> One major problem, at least on Plone is lack of wsgi in current
> zserver implementation.
>
> On quick and simple application development, there is Grok.

If i'm not mistaken Zope 2.13 and above have wsgi, thus Grok and
Bluebream have wsgi, but Plone itself does not support wsgi yet (at
least not officially ,
http://nathanvangheem.com/news/running-plone-4-with-a-zope2-wsgi )

Another issue i think would be the barrier of entry for developer - or
at least the perceived barrier of entry (Grok is pretty easy, Plone is
hard, but thats understandable) .. people got scared with Zope and
chose to stay away .. leading to problems of finding devs to continue
support, which leads to phasing out of existing zope systems in favor
of other, more supportable platforms .. barrier of entry is good in
keeping out the less capable people, but it also reduce the
marketshare ..

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