I've made a new release of Oedipus, a Python package for presenting data from the Open Directory Project. http://www.mems-exchange.org/software/python/oedipus/ In v0.06, The improvements to the ODP code itself are pretty minor. The major milestone is that, after some diligent sleuthing, Jean-Claude Wippler tracked down an obscure bug in MetaKit that I was tripping over. A patch for MetaKit 2.0 is included in Oedipus 0.06, so for the first time you can actually handle a complete ODP dump. You'd better have 400Mb of disk space for the resulting data file, though, plus 500Mb for the source XML files, plus 4-5 hours of processing time (at least on a 550MHz Linux box). The exported ZClass product still doesn't seem to work, though; if you untar it in a new Zope installation, no Product is added when you start up Zope. Anyone else notice this problem? -- A.M. Kuchling http://starship.python.net/crew/amk/ What on earth is less likely than *two* committees to produce a seamless web of anything but intrigue and deficit? Who said "three committees"? -- Stan Kelly-Bootle, _The Computer Contradictionary_