Andy, my twapence worth: the most useful thing i can think of would be a HowTo classification & rating system. i've read lots of zope HowTo's and many of them are very useful, but i still don't feel i have as good an overview as i could have. a flexible classification index might, e.g. resemble Casey Duncan's DocumentLibrary index stuff. a rating system might resemble your own python cookbook rating stuff. cheers, Garry On 19 Sep 2001, at 8:25, Andy McKay wrote: From: "Andy McKay" <andym@ActiveState.com> To: <zope@zope.org> Subject: Re: [Zope] Great Zope Site Idea? Date sent: Wed, 19 Sep 2001 08:25:08 -0700
Basically everyone would have an account and can post their resume, and potential employeers can view these, much like monster.com, yet free.
So it's a job site. Ive been putting jobs on ZopeZen.org for a while now, but I just don't think there is the demand yet (http://www.zopezen.org/Jobs). This includes pulling from Monster.com and Dice. Its very rare somebody is looking for a mainly Zope developer its always one item in a list of every technology and acronym people can think of.
As to putting resumes up, since zopezen will soon be using the CMF, putting a resume on line and putting up a resource area shouldn't be too hard...
developed a zope e-com site. *NOT SPAM* discgear.fcgnetwork.net
Any site with "zen" on the home page is cool :)
Cheers. -- Andy McKay.
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