-> After you did the above, you will be in an excellent position to -> write this HowTo. Good grief. Why are you arguing that the Zope developer(s) -- who are already familiar with all the issues and the current Zope WebDAV status -- shouldn't take an hour to do a brain dump into a mini-HOWTO and publish it on the Zope.org website? I think the value in such a document is obvious. I'm a bit disappointed (and worried for Zope) that there is so much push-back against such a small amount of documentation. As somebody who does contract work, I can tell you that if a customer asked *MY* company for a single page of documentation, and I told them to simply spend a day or two browsing through old emails, they'd quickly switch to another vendor. (And I really don't need a lecture about the value of the contributing to the community. I simply prefer to spend my time contributing to projects where my expertise is useful.) --Derek