On Fri, Mar 08, 2002 at 06:01:45PM +0100, Ron Arts wrote:
Basically what I miss is a clear path to take, many recommendations (PHP has lots of those) easy RPM installation, and a bag of working trustworthy Products (preferably distributed as RPM's).
I can at least talk a bit about the last couple of points. Debian has packages for at least the following Zope-related items (in the testing and unstable releases of Debian, at least): psycopgda, popyda, zwiki, zshell, zpatterns, znavigator, zieve, zcvsmixin, tinytable, renderable, parsedxml, mysqlda, loginmanager, ldap, eventfolder, emarket, developers guide, cmf, book, squishdot Though I can't say that every one is working and trustworthy, the ones I've used have been. They're not RPM's, but since I don't run Redhat boxes, that's not a drawback for me. The "stable" release of Debian lags quite a bit behind current Zope, largely due to its lack of Python 2.x. But the testing or unstable releases are probably of comparable quality to any released RPM-based distribution. -- Mike Renfro / R&D Engineer, Center for Manufacturing Research, 931 372-3601 / Tennessee Technological University -- renfro@tntech.edu