You may also find our documentation process interesting:
Yes, very interesting! But I'm sorry to see that the Developer's Guide is only in the planning stages. Here is some info that should go into it (from our Zope notes at http://cvs.sourceforge.net/cgi-bin/cvsweb.cgi/docs/notes-zope.txt?rev=1.8&co...): This section explains the directory structure you'll find when you unpack the Zope 2.3.1b1 source tar file. Root directory: Extensions/ code for External Methods go in this directory ZServer/ python code for ZServer and medusa (see the README.txt) doc/ documentation (especially INSTALL.txt) import/ used by the running Zope process to import objects into the ZODB inst/ installation scripts lib/ python library (most of Zope's code is under here) pcgi/ C and python code for PCGI (see the README) utilities/ random utilities (see the README.txt) var/ contains the FileStorage for the ZODB (Data.fs) and various other files (logs, pids, etc.) LICENSE.txt Zope Public License (ZPL) Version 1.0 README.txt general information about the Zope source release w_pcgi.py scripts for setting up Zope with PCGI wo_pcgi.py without PCGI z2.py the start script for Zope zpasswd.py create or change the Zope emergency account and password lib: Components python extension modules written in C - BTree, ExtensionClass, cPickle, zlib python everything else lib/python: Most of the Zope code is in here. -- Fred Wilson Horch mailto:fhorch@ecoaccess.org Executive Director, EcoAccess http://ecoaccess.org/ P.O. Box 2823, Durham, NC 27715-2823 phone: 919.419-8354