Re: [Zope] Re: Zope digest, Vol 1 #2654 - 34 msgs
At 10:06 14/03/2003 -0800, Dylan Reinhardt <zope@dylanreinhardt.com> wrote:
The problem here (if there *is* one) is that there is such a wide range of products and add-ons available, there's no way to find any group of people who are experts at everything.
Right, but at least, it would help to have an article that would explain to eg. PHP or Perl users what the point is using a framework, and especially something Zope. Personnaly, just showing me that I won't have to stick an index.html (index.php) in each and every directory would probably be enough to convince me :-)
Many add-ons have their own lists. If you're interested in digging deeper into CMS, there are lists available for CMF, Plone, and probably other tools as well. http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-cmf http://plone.org/development/lists
Thx for the links. I'm on my way. Fred.
At 11:22 AM 3/14/2003, Frederic Faure wrote:
At 10:06 14/03/2003 -0800, Dylan Reinhardt <zope@dylanreinhardt.com> wrote:
The problem here (if there *is* one) is that there is such a wide range of products and add-ons available, there's no way to find any group of people who are experts at everything.
Right, but at least, it would help to have an article that would explain to eg. PHP or Perl users what the point is using a framework, and especially something Zope. Personnaly, just showing me that I won't have to stick an index.html (index.php) in each and every directory would probably be enough to convince me :-)
Sounds like a great idea... when you think you've gathered enough arguments to share, you should write it up and submit it to www.zope.org. Dylan
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