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Re: [HKCR] XML validator

 

Hi Tim,
I started developing HKCR like a plone product. I'll install plone 4.x with
python2.6 and create a HKCR plone product.

we must to remove all code developed so far?!

In HKCR, today, ,we can import a xml and show your information!

Thanks,

Tarsis Figueredo Azevedo.
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2010/7/19 Tim Cook <timothywayne.cook@xxxxxxxxx>

> Hi (again) Tarsis,
>
> Okay.  I think that for HKCR development we should re-focus.  You have
> not been given enough guidance on this.
>
> So I believe that the best thing to do is to take the knowledge you have
> now about Plone and we will put it to use in a very deliberate and
> staged way.  I will create blueprints this week but for now start with
> this approach.
>
> Development Concept:
> HKCR is a Plone product.
>
> This means that we can now use the Plone installation process without
> changes.  This also means that all of the experience out there can be
> plugged into and used to develop HKCR.  The Plone Product development
> approach is a well known commodity.
>
> We can leverage the functionality of other Plone Products.
>
> We can also leverage the Plone upgrade process(es).
> This makes HKCR much easier to maintain and upgrade.
>
> We will use Plone 4.x (latest version)
>
> HKCR 1.0.0-alpha-1
> For this version create a Product that installs a new skin, re-branding
> Plone as HKCR. If you do not have the complete set of HKCR graphics
> please let me know and I'll send them to you.
>
> Can you (Tarsis) estimate how long this will take you?
>
> Thanks,
> Tim
>
>
>
>
> On Mon, 2010-07-19 at 04:51 -0500, Tim Cook wrote:
> > On Mon, 2010-07-19 at 03:39 -0500, Tim Cook wrote:
> > > Hi Tarsis,
> > >
> > > I'm going to need a little more information in order to be of much
> help.
> > >
> > > First of all, is HKCR installable/runable under Python 2.6?
> > > As I recall this was the issue that was to be corrected the last time
> we
> > > talked.
> >
> > Hi Tarsis,
> >
> > Please reply to the other questions first.
> >
> > Since the last commit to the hkcr trunk was 3 months ago, I am going to
> > assume the answer to this question is; no.
> >
> > Since there is functionality  in Python 2.5 and later that we will need
> > (specifically the uuid generation) then you should take the lessons that
> > you have learned and re-implement them using Plone 4.
> >
> > Plone 4 is at beta 5 and requires Python 2.5 or later.
> >
> > I do not believe that attempting to upgrade from Plone 3.x is a useful
> > strategy for HKCR.  Re-implementation will give us a much cleaner base
> > to work from.
> >
> > I say this because the requirements for hkcr have been a little vague
> > until now.
> >
> > We still have a few issues to work out about CCDs but I believe that
> > this can be solved within the next few days while you are working on the
> > Plone 4 base.
> >
> > Over this coming week I will create some blueprints that will give you
> > better details regarding hkcr functionality requirements.
> >
> > Okay?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Tim
> >
> >
>
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