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ems174 at psu

Sep 15, 2009, 8:19 AM

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CMF 2.2 release?

Hi,

Quick introduction: I'm the new Plone 4 release manager; apologies for
not popping my head up here sooner.

Assuming we don't hit any further delays, we're looking at having a
Plone 4.0 alpha available in about 6 weeks. Would it be possible to
have a 2.2 release of CMF cut by then? What can I do to help that
happen?

Thanks,
Eric

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jens at dataflake

Sep 15, 2009, 12:53 PM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

On Sep 15, 2009, at 17:19 , Eric Steele wrote:

> Hi,
>
> Quick introduction: I'm the new Plone 4 release manager; apologies for
> not popping my head up here sooner.
>
> Assuming we don't hit any further delays, we're looking at having a
> Plone 4.0 alpha available in about 6 weeks. Would it be possible to
> have a 2.2 release of CMF cut by then? What can I do to help that
> happen?

Hi Eric,

You could pester those people who pointed out various things they
wanted to have done before the release in the thread starting here:

https://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-cmf/2009-February/028180.html

jens
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y.2009 at wcm-solutions

Sep 16, 2009, 12:16 PM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

Hi Eric!


Eric Steele wrote:
> Assuming we don't hit any further delays, we're looking at having a
> Plone 4.0 alpha available in about 6 weeks. Would it be possible to
> have a 2.2 release of CMF cut by then? What can I do to help that
> happen?

These are the issues related to milestone CMF 2.2.0:
https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope-cmf/+bugs?field.milestone%3Alist=1977

https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope-cmf/+bug/308947 has the same issue as
this unmerged branch:
http://svn.zope.org/Products.CMFCore/branches/wichert-constructionfilter/
Both create inconsistent behavior because they don't implement the same
restrictions for adding new objects and adding copied or moved objects.
IMHO the change should be reverted if nobody resolves that issue.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope-cmf/+bug/397795 doesn't look very
complicated, but someone has to complete that change.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope-cmf/+bug/161664 is just a reminder to
myself that I want to revisit the add actions machinery. If I don't find
a better solution I'll make the types tool an ordered container. That
makes add actions at least sortable.

https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope-cmf/+bug/411732 is harmless but
annoying. I hope someone fixes the class directive in Five. In CMF we
would have to move the security declarations back into the Python code
or use some special view interfaces without 'context' and 'request'
attributes.

Don't know how you can help. But #411732 is assigned to nobody and I'm
not sure if #308947 and #397795 are assigned to people who feel
responsible for those issues.


Cheers,

Yuppie

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charlie at begeistert

Sep 24, 2009, 4:38 AM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

Am 15.09.2009, 21:53 Uhr, schrieb Jens Vagelpohl <jens[at]dataflake.org>:

> You could pester those people who pointed out various things they wanted
> to have done before the release in the thread starting here:

that's me for one! I've nearly finished a formlib based folder-contents
view and hit a performance snag. If you've got a batching widget for
vocabularies or sources then I'd be grateful!

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ems174 at psu

Oct 14, 2009, 1:26 PM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

On Sep 15, 2009, at 3:53 PM, Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
>
> On Sep 15, 2009, at 17:19 , Eric Steele wrote:
>
>> Hi,
>>
>> Quick introduction: I'm the new Plone 4 release manager; apologies
>> for
>> not popping my head up here sooner.
>>
>> Assuming we don't hit any further delays, we're looking at having a
>> Plone 4.0 alpha available in about 6 weeks. Would it be possible to
>> have a 2.2 release of CMF cut by then? What can I do to help that
>> happen?
>
> Hi Eric,
>
> You could pester those people who pointed out various things they
> wanted to have done before the release in the thread starting here:
>
> https://mail.zope.org/pipermail/zope-cmf/2009-February/028180.html
>
> jens
>

I've managed to completely neglect this during our PLIP push, shame on
me...

I'll be at the post-Plone conference sprints. Would anyone be willing
to work with me to wrap up the remaining bits holding up a CMF
release? I can try to drum up support from the Plone ranks. Plone 4.0
is 96% merged and we'll be hoping to cut an alpha very soon.

Eric
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charlie at begeistert

Oct 14, 2009, 2:13 PM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

Am 14.10.2009, 22:26 Uhr, schrieb Eric Steele <ems174[at]psu.edu>:

> I've managed to completely neglect this during our PLIP push, shame on
> me...

Get on your knees!

> I'll be at the post-Plone conference sprints. Would anyone be willing
> to work with me to wrap up the remaining bits holding up a CMF
> release? I can try to drum up support from the Plone ranks. Plone 4.0
> is 96% merged and we'll be hoping to cut an alpha very soon.

Me and Jens will be there and Jens will be holding the "Hat of Shame" over
my head. Not sure who will be there and who'll be sober. Better order the
langos in advance! ;-)

Charlie
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jens at dataflake

Oct 15, 2009, 12:30 AM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

On Oct 14, 2009, at 23:13, "Charlie Clark" <charlie[at]begeistert.org>
wrote:

> Me and Jens will be there and Jens will be holding the "Hat of
> Shame" over
> my head. Not sure who will be there and who'll be sober. Better
> order the
> langos in advance! ;-)

I will be there, but not for the post-conference sprints. My plane is
leaving Saturday afternoon. I'm happy to help at any other time during
the conference.

Keep in mind that I may not be the best match for working on items
others want in the release but have not had time to finish.

jens

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ems174 at psu

Oct 30, 2009, 6:27 AM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

On Oct 14, 2009, at 11:13 PM, Charlie Clark wrote:

> Am 14.10.2009, 22:26 Uhr, schrieb Eric Steele <ems174[at]psu.edu>:
>
>> I've managed to completely neglect this during our PLIP push, shame
>> on
>> me...
>
> Get on your knees!
>
>> I'll be at the post-Plone conference sprints. Would anyone be willing
>> to work with me to wrap up the remaining bits holding up a CMF
>> release? I can try to drum up support from the Plone ranks. Plone 4.0
>> is 96% merged and we'll be hoping to cut an alpha very soon.
>
> Me and Jens will be there and Jens will be holding the "Hat of
> Shame" over
> my head. Not sure who will be there and who'll be sober. Better
> order the
> langos in advance! ;-)
>
> Charlie

Is anyone still willing to sprint on CMF 2.2 at the Plone conference?
I don't think I've managed to meet any of you yet. I'd like to make
sure a sprint gets announced tomorrow if we can actually make it happen.

Eric
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charlie at begeistert

Oct 30, 2009, 6:30 AM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

Am 30.10.2009, 14:27 Uhr, schrieb Eric Steele <ems174[at]psu.edu>:

> Is anyone still willing to sprint on CMF 2.2 at the Plone conference? I
> don't think I've managed to meet any of you yet. I'd like to make sure a
> sprint gets announced tomorrow if we can actually make it happen.

Yes, I'm going to work on my stuff - some people I've bumped into seem to
be interested as well. I don't know who else (of the CMF lot) is here but
Jens is unfortunately ill.

CMF! CMF! CMF! ;-)

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jens at dataflake

Oct 30, 2009, 6:33 AM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

On Oct 30, 2009, at 14:30 , Charlie Clark wrote:

> Am 30.10.2009, 14:27 Uhr, schrieb Eric Steele <ems174[at]psu.edu>:
>
>> Is anyone still willing to sprint on CMF 2.2 at the Plone
>> conference? I
>> don't think I've managed to meet any of you yet. I'd like to make
>> sure a
>> sprint gets announced tomorrow if we can actually make it happen.
>
> Yes, I'm going to work on my stuff - some people I've bumped into
> seem to
> be interested as well. I don't know who else (of the CMF lot) is
> here but
> Jens is unfortunately ill.

Right, I could not make it after all. I don't know who is there from
the "usual CMF gang" apart from Charlie. Maybe Yvo (which would be
very helpful)?

jens
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charlie at begeistert

Nov 3, 2009, 4:24 AM

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Am 30.10.2009, 14:30 Uhr, schrieb Charlie Clark <charlie[at]begeistert.org>:

> Yes, I'm going to work on my stuff - some people I've bumped into seem to
> be interested as well. I don't know who else (of the CMF lot) is here but
> Jens is unfortunately ill.

Worked with Eric on my formlib for folders and fixing
https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope-cmf/+bug/308947

I can't commit my formlib for folders because the browser tests fail due
to a utility lookup. Something must have changed in the browser test
framework since the summer so I hope this is easy to fix. Does anyone have
an idea what might have changed? My existing browser tests are based on
the other formlib ones and are independent of the changes I made.

We couldn't commit the fix to 308947 so I uploaded the patch to launchpad.
We simply implemented additional check to the paste verify method of
portal folders. Yuppie refers to the summer discussion about sophisticated
preconditions but that would be overkill in my view for this.

Thanks to Eric and Hanno for helping me get stuff setup and introducing me
to pdb and I think Eric enjoyed his first look at the CMF innards.

Charlie
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ems174 at psu

Nov 6, 2009, 7:08 AM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

On Nov 3, 2009, at 7:24 AM, Charlie Clark wrote:
> Worked with Eric on my formlib for folders and fixing
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope-cmf/+bug/308947
>
> I can't commit my formlib for folders because the browser tests fail
> due
> to a utility lookup. Something must have changed in the browser test
> framework since the summer so I hope this is easy to fix. Does
> anyone have
> an idea what might have changed? My existing browser tests are based
> on
> the other formlib ones and are independent of the changes I made.
>
> We couldn't commit the fix to 308947 so I uploaded the patch to
> launchpad.
> We simply implemented additional check to the paste verify method of
> portal folders. Yuppie refers to the summer discussion about
> sophisticated
> preconditions but that would be overkill in my view for this.
>
> Thanks to Eric and Hanno for helping me get stuff setup and
> introducing me
> to pdb and I think Eric enjoyed his first look at the CMF innards.
>
> Charlie

And thank you, Charlie, for helping me muddle my way through CMF. I'm
sorry to say I hadn't dug too deeply into it before last week.

Jens, could I possibly talk you into releasing an alpha (or even dev?)
egg in the next week? After showing off Plone 4 at our conference, I'm
getting a flood of "when can I get an alpha?" requests daily.

Eric
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tseaver at palladion

Nov 6, 2009, 11:16 AM

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Eric Steele wrote:

> Jens, could I possibly talk you into releasing an alpha (or even dev?)
> egg in the next week? After showing off Plone 4 at our conference, I'm
> getting a flood of "when can I get an alpha?" requests daily.

- -sys.maxint to releasing any -dev eggs at all, ever, for any reason. If
you need that, you should be using something like infrae.subversion.

I think we are in fine shape to release an alpha, though.


Tres.
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jens at dataflake

Nov 8, 2009, 3:13 AM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

Hi Eric,

> Jens, could I possibly talk you into releasing an alpha (or even dev?)
> egg in the next week? After showing off Plone 4 at our conference, I'm
> getting a flood of "when can I get an alpha?" requests daily.

I'll be happy to do an alpha this coming Friday. I'd do it earlier,
but I'm traveling from Monday through Thursday.

To keep the ball rolling I would like to set a specific beta schedule
at the same time. @Eric: What is your alpha/beta schedule so I can
make sure we stay a step ahead?

jens
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jens at dataflake

Nov 9, 2009, 1:03 AM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

On Nov 3, 2009, at 13:24 , Charlie Clark wrote:

> Worked with Eric on my formlib for folders and fixing
> https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope-cmf/+bug/308947
>
> I can't commit my formlib for folders because the browser tests fail
> due
> to a utility lookup. Something must have changed in the browser test
> framework since the summer so I hope this is easy to fix. Does
> anyone have
> an idea what might have changed? My existing browser tests are based
> on
> the other formlib ones and are independent of the changes I made.

I have committed some changes that make all tests pass on the branch
now:

http://svn.zope.org/?rev=105535&view=rev

@Charlie: Your wording is unclear, did you have changes in your local
sandbox that were mot committed to the branch? Or were you confusing
"committing" and "merging to trunk"?

@all: I'd like to get this merged before the alpha on Friday, so if
anyone wants to take a look at the changes please do. Unfortunately
it's currently hard to distinguish the branch changes from other trunk
changes that have been merged into the branch. I will have to merge
all trunk changes onto the branch once more before merging the "real"
changes onto the trunk. :-(

jens
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charlie at begeistert

Nov 10, 2009, 11:07 AM

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Am 09.11.2009, 10:03 Uhr, schrieb Jens Vagelpohl <jens[at]dataflake.org>:

> @Charlie: Your wording is unclear, did you have changes in your local
> sandbox that were mot committed to the branch? Or were you confusing
> "committing" and "merging to trunk"?

Sorry for the vagueness.

I merged my branch in my local trunk. I spotted the path changes and made
them but I'm still getting the following error:

VocabularyRegistryError: unknown vocabulary: u'cmf.contents delta
vocabulary'

As a result I didn't commit my changes to trunk.

I assume the test are still not set up correctly but comparing them with
other browser tests I can't see why.

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charlie at begeistert

Nov 10, 2009, 1:41 PM

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Am 10.11.2009, 21:06 Uhr, schrieb David Glick <davidglick[at]groundwire.org>:

> I assume the test are still not set up correctly but comparing them with
> other browser tests I can't see why.

> You may need to import zope.app.schema in your test setup to activate
> the ZCA-aware vocab registry.

I tried that but it doesn't make any difference and I can mimic creating
the vocbulary manually in the test without a problem.

But I just double-checked the document tests as I know they have a
vocabulary and I noticed that the vocabulary registration has to be
handled in the test setup. So my tests now pass!

test_btreefolder fails for the same reason as it is actually calling my
new view so I've added the vocabulary registration to that test. I've done
this by importing the registration functions from test_document to avoid
copy & paste. Is this okay?

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jens at dataflake

Nov 10, 2009, 11:35 PM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

On Nov 10, 2009, at 20:07 , Charlie Clark wrote:

> I merged my branch in my local trunk. I spotted the path changes and
> made them but I'm still getting the following error:
>
> VocabularyRegistryError: unknown vocabulary: u'cmf.contents delta
> vocabulary'
>
> As a result I didn't commit my changes to trunk.

Did you see the changes I committed into the branch a couple days ago
which solved that exact issue?

jens
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jens at dataflake

Nov 13, 2009, 9:04 AM

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On Nov 6, 2009, at 20:16 , Tres Seaver wrote:

> Eric Steele wrote:
>
>> Jens, could I possibly talk you into releasing an alpha (or even dev?)
>> egg in the next week? After showing off Plone 4 at our conference, I'm
>> getting a flood of "when can I get an alpha?" requests daily.
>
> - -sys.maxint to releasing any -dev eggs at all, ever, for any reason. If
> you need that, you should be using something like infrae.subversion.
>
> I think we are in fine shape to release an alpha, though.

With Hanno's fix for https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope-cmf/+bug/397795 I have now tagged version 2.2.0-alpha of CMFCalendar, CMFCore, CMFDefault, CMFTopic, CMFUid and DCWorkflow and pushed the eggs to PyPI. Since this is an alpha I have not yet created a 2.2 branch for those packages, this will happen with the first beta release.

Eric has indicated that his Plone 4-schedule looks like this right now:

- first alpha Monday, November 16

- two more alphas at 2 and 4 weeks after November 16, respectively

The beta schedule is not clear, but I would suggest our own CMF betas for the first December weekend, like Friday, December 4. If anyone does not agree, please speak up. These 3 weeks should provide enough time for testing.

Thanks everyone for their hard work!

jens
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tseaver at palladion

Nov 13, 2009, 11:13 AM

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Jens Vagelpohl wrote:

> With Hanno's fix for https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope-cmf/+bug/397795
> I have now tagged version 2.2.0-alpha of CMFCalendar, CMFCore, CMFDefault,
> CMFTopic, CMFUid and DCWorkflow and pushed the eggs to PyPI. Since this
> is an alpha I have not yet created a 2.2 branch for those packages, this
> will happen with the first beta release.

Yay!

> Eric has indicated that his Plone 4-schedule looks like this right now:
>
> - first alpha Monday, November 16
>
> - two more alphas at 2 and 4 weeks after November 16, respectively
>
> The beta schedule is not clear, but I would suggest our own CMF betas
> for the first December weekend, like Friday, December 4. If anyone does
> not agree, please speak up. These 3 weeks should provide enough time for
> testing.

That schedule sounds reasonable to me.

> Thanks everyone for their hard work!

Amen!


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ems174 at psu

Nov 13, 2009, 11:20 AM

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Re: CMF 2.2 release? [In reply to]

On Nov 13, 2009, at 12:04 PM, Jens Vagelpohl wrote:
> With Hanno's fix for https://bugs.launchpad.net/zope-cmf/+bug/397795
> I have now tagged version 2.2.0-alpha of CMFCalendar, CMFCore,
> CMFDefault, CMFTopic, CMFUid and DCWorkflow and pushed the eggs to
> PyPI. Since this is an alpha I have not yet created a 2.2 branch for
> those packages, this will happen with the first beta release.
>
> Eric has indicated that his Plone 4-schedule looks like this right
> now:
>
> - first alpha Monday, November 16
>
> - two more alphas at 2 and 4 weeks after November 16, respectively
>
> The beta schedule is not clear, but I would suggest our own CMF
> betas for the first December weekend, like Friday, December 4. If
> anyone does not agree, please speak up. These 3 weeks should provide
> enough time for testing.
>
> Thanks everyone for their hard work!
>
> jens

Fantastic. Thank you, all!

Eric
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