Hi all, I was off this list for the last half year or so, so I'm in for some catching up :-). In the meantime, a couple of quick questions: I'm starting up a new project, Open Source Educational Software (www.oses.org for more details). Basically, I want to get people from various disciplines (teachers, pedagogues, graphics artists, programmers) together to work on classroom-software. The site must be highly collaborative, and friendly to non-technical users. Software will be mostly written in Java, so it can run on any box with a browser. Q1: is Zope the best environment to do this on? On the collaboration part, Zope's user features are great, and Confera is ok as well, but other things are lacking (chat, public file repositories, interfaces to CVS maybe, talkback areas at the bottom of most pages, etcetera). Q2: call me crazy, but I think that WikiWikiWeb is a great collaboration tool (http://c2.com/cgi-bin/wiki). There is a Python version, but I'd like to have this running inside Zope so you can apply Zope's management features to it. I talked to the author, he's interested, but maybe this alread has been done? Q3: if the answer on Q1 is "yes", are there any Zope gurus out there who want to help me on structuring the site, maybe writing some of the utilities that are missing? One of the reasons for picking Zope is that I'm considering making the add-ons for collaboration available as part of the project, so that schools can run Zope (Zope fits the OSES requirements for platform independence, that's a very big benefit). Q4: (this should be an easy one - maybe I've missed a FAQ somewhere?) What's the easiest way to have "last modified ... by ..." on the bottom of each page? Thanks in advance, Cees -- Cees de Groot http://www.cdegroot.com <cg@cdegroot.com>