This blog post is work in progress… much more to come - but the train is only 10 minutes late (uncommon in Germany :-) ), so I am not able finish the blog post now (narrator: he never has updated and never will update this blog post).
tl/dr - what a ride!
- today there was the final release of Zope 4! see blog post @gocept
- Michael / @gocept announced the roadmap for Zope 2.13, Zope 4 and Zope 5
progress on day 3
The main effort of everybody at the sprint was to wrap up all loose ends, finalize what one started, and of course get Zope 4 final released!
As there was no final standup, I try to list what I picked up…
- Michael
- finish and publish the above mentioned blog posts
- trying to not get lost with those massive incoming GitHub updates
- preparing and finally publishing the release of Zope 4
- taking a deeper look into the “allowed attributes” ticket together with Steffen; a safe last minute fix was not possible
- even found time to review some open pull requests and to give me a helping hand for a test setup
- Jeremy
- finished enabling support for Python 3 for the zc.recipe.testrunner
- Steffen
- made up his mind about how to improve the speed for the Windows tests
- Daniel
- improved styling of the
ZCatalog
- improved styling of the
- Jens Klein
- updated ZODB migration story
- oh noes! announced the news that Plone - for some cases - can’t yet use Zope 4 - info came from Philip Bauer, cf ticket “allowed attributes”
- Jens Hinghaus
- got his pull request merged for fixing the ZMI search bug
- Jürgen
- update section about XML-RPC of the Zope developer’s guide, which also was the last section of Chapter 4 - which I started updating a whopping 8 months ago!!
- started working on Chapter 5 Zope Products
- ….
Again, Jens Vagelpohl, Marius and Dieter and maybe some more guys I possibly missed, supported the sprint massively from remote!
more news
There are some more news about merging the Zope into the Plone foundation.