I direct a nonprofit technology program in Washington, DC, and we are training 5 VISTA/Americorps Volunteers for a year-long project. Part of what they will be doing is desiging database-backed web site for youth- and family-oriented nonprofits. Of course, we plan to use Zope. Anyway, I'll be teaching them some basics of Zope on April 4th. Covered topics will be: FTPing to Zope sites using the management interface creating new DTML docs / Images / external files basic Zope security basic DTML It's a beginner class, to be sure, but will be followed by more advanced instruction later. The class will probably be full-day, probably 9:30-4:30 w/lunch on your own. Like everything our org does, we try to make things open and free where we can, so if anyone would be interested in coming, please let me know. We have limited space in our lab (and already have 5 scheduled students!). I'm offering priority to nonprofit organizations first, but anyone that's interested should let me know. If anyone has any teaching materials for Zope, of course, I'd love to know about it. (I have a 9-seat computer lab. If anyone can offer anything larger in Washington, DC, I could probably manage a class up to 15 or 20.) HTH, -- Joel Burton <jburton@scw.org> Director of Information Systems, Support Center of Washington