[PEAK] Next PEAK release?

Tiago Cogumbreiro cogumbreiro at gmail.com
Wed Sep 14 08:16:27 EDT 2005


Thank you for the tip on setuptools and of course all your work on PEAK,

Cheers,

On 9/14/05, Phillip J. Eby <pje at telecommunity.com> wrote:
> At 11:39 PM 9/13/2005 +0000, Tiago Cogumbreiro wrote:
> >Because I thought peak would be decoupled in more a less three parts
> >the core, which would group something as bindings, utils and events
> >and security a second package with models, storage, metamodels and a
> >third one with web. The benifits of this are inherent.
> 
> It's still more or less the plan, but there will be more than three
> parts.  For example, I expect many peak.util.* packages to have their own
> distributions.  E.g. peak.util.imports will probably become DynamicImports
> or something like that.
> 
> 
> >The second thing is how outdated PEAK is (in terms of the latest
> >release) and feels (the webpage).
> >
> >It seems that 0.54dev is as stable as 0.53 is - what was the last
> >bugreport we had on the list? - What's missing for 0.54?
> >
> >Also could we update the webpage?
> >The latest news is from 2004 (almost 1 year old) the CVS information
> >is outdated, since PEAK moved to SVN.
> >In the download page the "download up to the minute" link is broken.
> 
> I'll keep these in mind for fixing; however, my time for open source
> projects (other than Chandler, which I'm paid to work on) is fairly
> limited, and my top priority is the setuptools/EasyInstall/pkg_resources
> trifecta, as it will actually be used for my "day job" at some point soon.
> 
> However, I've just released setuptools 0.6a1, which is a major milestone,
> so soon I should have some more time to work on PEAK breakup and related tasks.
> 
> 
> >Is it advised to embed PEAK into our applications instead of depending
> >on it? What I would really like to see is PEAK supported by a
> >distribution out there, but peak 0.54, not 0.53
> 
> Feel free to depend on the snapshots at
> http://peak.telecommunity.com/snapshots/, using setuptools.  See
> http://peak.telecommunity.com/DevCenter/setuptools for documentation on
> using setuptools.
> 
> Now that PEAK and some of these other packages are in Subversion, I could
> probably set up PyPI links to allow them to be downloaded and built via
> svn.  However, note that you can also easily use
> --find-links=http://peak.telecommunity.com/snapshots/ as an option to
> EasyInstall to tell it to scan that directory for versions of PEAK and
> related projects.
> 
> 


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