AppEngine, lovely is coming.

Next week we’ll be sprinting in New York/San Francisco to get the Zope3 framework and the first lovely applications running on Google AppEngine. You’re welcome to join us.Google AppEngine is a perfect match to the transition we at Lovely Systems made during the last 12 month in “stealth mode”. We’re using heavily WSGI and are replacing ZODB within most of our applications.Tomorrow we’re leaving to New York visiting our friend reco. dobee and I will be working on getting the component architecture running on AppEngine. Later next week we’ll fly to San Francisco to attend Google I/O and get even more insight to the technology. We’re open to release lovely.nozodb and the related components in near future, as usual - just some polishing missing…Please drop me a note (jodok@lovelysystems.com, batlogg on skype/AIM) or give me a call (+43 664 9636963) if you want to join us.  

4 Responses to “AppEngine, lovely is coming.”

  1. Martijn Faassen says on May 22nd, 2008 at 1:14 pm

    Cool! Having Zope 3 work on the app engine will be great news! If you are going to make Python versions of the various C libraries Zope needs, please get in contact with the Zope on Jython summer of code student, who needs the same thing.

  2. Dom says on May 23rd, 2008 at 7:17 pm

    Very interesting stuff, Jodok! cu, Dom

  3. Stefan Eletzhofer says on May 24th, 2008 at 4:37 pm

    Hey Jodok!
    Cool stuff, man. Malthe Borch and I recently sprinted in NYC at reco’s on vodo, we basically try to run down the same way — z3c.dobbin is our version of a no-ZODB Zope — or rather the beginning ;). We’re running on top of SA, tough. But AFAIK AppEngine’s DB abstraction looks pretty similar.

  4. Chris Johnson says on June 4th, 2008 at 10:27 pm

    Hey Jodok,

    This sounds cool…and also related to what we are talking about (right now!) in New Orleans Plone symposium. apparently Kapil has it running on appenginge…see the last few posts at the moment here: http://blog.kapilt.com/

    Look forward to seeing what comes of it all!

    Cheers,
    Chris

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