Re: Q/OT: How to Share Information across Organisations
Dylan Reinhardt <zope@dylanreinhardt.com> wrote, in part:
If you aren't already working in Plone, you should spend some time with it before doing anything else on this project. It runs on top of Zope and offers a number of features (like syndication) that you'll find immensely helpful.
Thanks, Dylan. I've installed Plone and feel the usual mixture of excitement and dread. Would someone please suggest the best ways of getting up to speed with Plone? (In addition to the tutorial documentation on the plone site.) Thanks again.
I'm not sure I have too much more to offer... Plone is something of a world unto itself and it's not a world I've explored in great depth. Last I heard, there's a pretty active Plone mailing list... I imagine you'll find several people there who will have suggestions and/or favorite links to share. Dylan On Mon, 2003-05-19 at 14:22, Bill Bell wrote:
Dylan Reinhardt <zope@dylanreinhardt.com> wrote, in part:
If you aren't already working in Plone, you should spend some time with it before doing anything else on this project. It runs on top of Zope and offers a number of features (like syndication) that you'll find immensely helpful.
Thanks, Dylan. I've installed Plone and feel the usual mixture of excitement and dread. Would someone please suggest the best ways of getting up to speed with Plone? (In addition to the tutorial documentation on the plone site.)
Thanks again.
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Thanks, Dylan. I've installed Plone and feel the usual mixture of excitement and dread. Would someone please suggest the best ways of getting up to speed with Plone? (In addition to the tutorial documentation on the plone site.)
The Plone Book on plone.org will cover the use of Plone as a CMS. That is to say, mostly user/adminstrator level customization. The various CMF (cmf.zope.org) docs will help you with developing at a more fundamental level for Plone/CMF, and understanding how things work. The Zope docs (like the Zope Book and others) will help with that too. Plone, being new and fast-moving, does a lot of things that just aren't explained anywhere but the source. There are initiatives to address this, but that's going to take time. In the meantime, ask the plone-users list about whatever you may come up against, and don't be afraid to look at the source. --jcc
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