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authorChris McDonough <chrism@agendaless.com>2008-09-28 02:17:36 +0000
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Features
- A ``repoze.bfg.location`` API module was added. Backwards incompatibilities - Applications must now use the ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ILocation`` interface rather than ``zope.location.interfaces.ILocation`` to represent that a model object is "location-aware". We've removed a dependency on ``zope.location`` for cleanliness purposes: as new versions of zope libraries are released which have improved dependency information, getting rid of our dependence on ``zope.location`` will prevent a newly installed repoze.bfg application from requiring the ``zope.security``, egg, which not truly used at all in a "stock" repoze.bfg setup. These dependencies are still required by the stack at this time; this is purely a futureproofing move. The security and model documentation for previous versions of ``repoze.bfg`` recommended using the ``zope.location.interfaces.ILocation`` interface to represent that a model object is "location-aware". This documentation has been changed to reflect that this interface should now be imported from ``repoze.bfg.interfaces.ILocation`` instead.
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api/security
api/template
api/traversal
+ api/location
api/urldispatch
api/view
api/wsgi