So this is what you guys have been waiting to unleash on us/us on?-) Cool. Is it going to be possible to peek at everyone else's home pages? I remember the fastest way I got up to speed on UNIX was to browse everyone else's (including the experts') .shrc, .cshrc, and .emacs files. This public area seems very appealing in general but even more so if I can scrounge up examples that other people use, and find people whose grasp of Zope is my level or greater (so that I know whom to ask my nutty questions :-). Just a thought in case it can become some part of the plan. Learning by example has got to be one of the best ways to learn, and the public mini-sites could provide that learning resource if people didn't mind (perhaps it could be a personal option to browse dtml-methods, properties, etc.? Looks great. I think this'll help the community a great deal with info sharing. Cheers, = Joe "occam" Grace = Amos Latteier wrote:
The new site is focused on providing a framework for the Zope community to develop on-line Zope resources. Using Zope itself community members can experiment and create their own resources on Zope.org,