I don't know if such a doc exists, if it does you'll probably find it at http://plone.org/documentation/ Plone IMO basically *is* a very souped-up CMF. Its pretty flexible, pretty heavy, very pretty and you don't have to know very much to use it. Its got lots of features, its high profile and in these ways its kind of nice for the zope world in general because it has caught people's attention outside of the zope world in a positive way. it doesn't do all the things that Chris was looking for, i don't think it does any of them really? I would say its a bit more than just an example app, its something that works well and looks good right out of the box. <--> george donnelly - http://zettai.net/ - "We Love Newbies" :) Zope Hosting - Dynamic Website Design - Search Engine Promotion
From: Oliver Bleutgen <myzope@gmx.net>
I'm with Richard here. Until reading Andy's post, I had the vague impression that plone is a "graphically souped up" CMF, or an "example" application with some content_types added - please, I do not want to do unjustice to plone developers here, just trying to bring a point across.
I went to plone.org and didn't really find something which explained the added value relative to CMF - or at least the difference to CMF.
Is there such a document?