Hi Eric, Thanks for the response. Loved the <shameless plug></shamelessplug> ... you've got great comic timing. More below:-
First, I'd like to say that your questions are not at all trivial, and I had to do a lot of research to answer these questions for my own work.
Squishdot is a product that creates sites similar to Slashdot. It looks nothing like a Mac site, but the graphics can be customized. See http://www.zope.org/Members/chrisw/Squishdot
If you need more workflow features, then the CMF might be more suitable for you. Please read through the documentation at http://cmf.zope.org before you install CMF, it is a complex software package.
Thanks, I thought it wouldn't be such a brain-strain, I guess I was wrong. I don't think I'll have a problem with trying out Squishdot at all, nor CMF. I know it's going to take a lot of sweat and cups of coffee. Kinda worried bout the clients tho. They've been spoilt by the user friendliness of the Mac and will balk at the idea that the cms they'll use is different. I'm sure that one can be developed, I'm just not sure as to which tools to utilise to build what they want. They want a superfast site, with lots of quicktime files (stored in MySQL) that's easily updateable by non techs. They'll also need a workgroup calendar solution that would enable them to work collectively from remote locations. I know that they sound like a big company, but they're aren't ... they only have 5 staff. But they'd like to use the site as their virtual office, ... so to speak. Oh yea .. they need loads of Flash.
<shameless plug> If you would like some help with this site, we do technical and creative consulting. </shameless plug>
Hey! I might just need to call on you, if I can't handle this on my lonesome. ;) but without going through much detail ... can you forsee potholes/problems? iggy
Eric Balasbas Senior Developer eric@virtosi.com
http://www.virtosi.com/ Virtosi Ltd. Design -- Branding -- Zope
On Tue, 22 May 2001, Ignoramus Maximus wrote:
Hi There,
I'm an absolute newbie to Zope and was hoping for some help.
I'm jumping head first into a project for one of our creative clients. I've recommended Zope over other application servers. One of the requirements for the site is that we build an easy mac-feeling content management system for the clients to update the site as well as upload Quicktime files and change stuff around. Where should I start, and what should I use?
Another requirement would be the creation of an online calendar that can be accessed by a particular workgroup. Again, where would I start, and what would I use?
Lastly, what does one charge for building a CMS solution as such?
I appologise if the questions are trivial. Thanks for the time. iggy
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