If you're going to be working heavily in Plone, you'll probably want to sign up for the Plone list. It's probably the best place to ask detailed Plone questions. http://lists.sourceforge.net/lists/listinfo/plone-users HTH, Dylan On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 11:28, Ramon Linan wrote:
Again, thanks, I spoke with my boss, I still have some hopes... New question, we need also workflow, eroom didn't have work flow at all, so if I can tell my boss that I can also give him work flow with this tool that would keep me safe :)
Do anybody knows how is the work flow handle by Plone, I have read something about CMFOpenflow, is it hard to implement?
Thanks
-----Original Message----- From: Dylan Reinhardt [mailto:zope@dylanreinhardt.com] Sent: Monday, August 04, 2003 1:20 PM To: Ramon Linan Cc: zope@zope.org Subject: RE: [Zope] online collaboration tool
On Mon, 2003-08-04 at 08:00, Ramon Linan wrote:
I have a REDHAT with zope and several windows 2000 servers, which one will you advice me to install it in?
It hardly matters for development purposes. I'd choose whichever one you feel most comfortable with or have root/admin privileges on. Probably you can run it as localhost:8080 on your desktop machine. The only real advice I'd offer is this: Don't do your development or learning on a machine currently being used as a production server. That's a *very* poor way to build job security. :-)
As long as all the machines in question are reasonably modern there's little chance you're going to see a big performance difference until your app gets used by more than a handful of people. At that point, it's pretty easy to move from Windows to Linux or vice versa.
HTH,
Dylan
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