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[Comments] (3) Happy birthday Grok!:

Grok the codebase is 1 year old this week! One year ago, from the 12th of october until the 17th of october 2006, we started the Grok project in Halle, Germany. The design discussions for Grok are older - they go back to EuroPython. And the Zope 3 project, the base without which Grok would be nothing, started development in 2001.

But one has to start somewhere, and in that sprint Grok really came together. Four hackers sat together. A beamer projected our code on a wall. We started to hammer out the design and code of Grok. At the beginning of the sprint there was a rough sketch of a design and no code. At the end of that sprint, we had Grok. Grok's caveman theme was born at this sprint. In case you missed it, here is my report on that first sprint.

Over the last year, much has happened. We've had more sprints. We've presented Grok at conferences. We have given Grok tutorials. We built up a thriving Grok community centered around our grok-dev mailing list. We have had a successful summer of code with two projects to improve Grok. To our delight, many clever contributors joined us to help improve Grok, which has come a very long way. Two weeks ago, a group of sprinters even visited the "spiritual home" of Grok: Neanderthal in Germany.

Grok is far more than just a codebase - it's a community and a mission: we want to make the powerful Zope 3 technologies appealing to "cavemen" - by which I mean myself and other people who want to have power without having their heads explode.

Some features that Grok has today:

Some features that are currently in the works:

So, happy birthday Grok! It was a very good first year, and we'll have a great next year too, I'm sure of it. Come and join us if you'd like.


Comments:

Posted by Fernando Correa at Mon Oct 15 2007 19:19

Wow!!

1 year seems to be a very small period of time...but not for Grok. It's not a baby anymore. Lots has been done and the community has grown.
I didn't join since the beggining but right after it came to the public access. At that time I knew Zope 3 already but was still fighting to understand most of its concepts.
I think the Grok Project has established a new and more enjoyable way of working with Zope 3 and extending it.
This is by far one of the most enjoyable experiences I ever had in my web development adventure.

Congratulations to the little but still powerfull cavemen who smashes anything very easily!!

Posted by Carlos de la Guardia at Mon Oct 15 2007 20:28

Congratulations! I'm sure Grok will continue to evolve (sorry, couldn't resist) during this year and finally get the wheel that is Zope 3 technology rolling.

Posted by Wim Boucquaert at Tue Oct 16 2007 11:39

Great project, great people, what more could you wish on a birthday...


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