Yes, Zope is a good environment for building this kind of thing because it has many of the problems presented by the project already solved: security, safe delegation, and search. You can cobble together some existing products to do issue tracking and forums. CVSweb will need to stand alone likely unless you create a ZCVSWeb. Robert Boyd wrote:
Hello all,
I am investigating using Zope for building something similar to SourceForge's commercial products -- meaning projects hosted on our servers, with access restrictions/rules, forums, issue-tracking, and hopefully somehow tied in with cvsweb or another cvs interface. I have minimal experience with Zope, and it seems the standard Zope is more for web content management (correct me if wrong). Could Zope be suitable for collaborative software development?
Thanks for your input.
Rob
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