ANNOUNCE: new Zope.org goes live
Digital Creations is pleased to announce the new Zope.org site. http://www.zope.org/ This site showcases Zope's advanced features, and provides a portal for Zope community members to share resources. * What's new about this site? The new site is focused on providing a framework for the Zope community to develop on-line Zope resources. Using Zope itself community members can experiment and create their own resources on Zope.org, much as Python hackers create their own content on the Python Starship site. To participate, you can create a membership for yourself which provides you with an area to create objects, and the ability to personalize the site. The new Zope.org site is running Zope 2 and makes heavy use of the Portal Toolkit, the Catalog and ZClasses. * What's Membership all about? Membership allows you to create an account on Zope.org. Then you can build and manage your own Zope objects. You can upload your contributed software, and author your own documents on-line. If you can't install Zope locally this is a great way to try it out. If you are a Zope guru an account allows you to share you information efficiently with the Zope community. Everything you create can be woven into the fabric of the site through the magic of the catalog. For example, the Zope How-To page is built from a search of all public Zope.org Member How-To's. Membership also allows you to find out about what's happened on the site since you last visited. For example you can search for all the New Item objects that have changed since you were last at the site. * Is the site useful if you don't want to be a Member? Yes, the main feature of the new site for non-members is searchability and access to member content. Wondering about DTML syntax, just type "getitem" into the search form and find the right pages of the DTML Guide, and any relevant user contributed How-Tos. * What's changed since the site went beta? Now the site has over 600 Members. Site is a lot more solid. We've implemented lots of small fixes and add a lot of content. * What should I do if I find something broken or have suggestions? Send them to webmaster@zope.org. We have lots of plans to improve the site further, and would like to hear your ideas too. Give the new site a whirl and have fun! -Amos P.S. The old Zope.org site is still available on port 8080. -- Amos Latteier mailto:amos@digicool.com Digital Creations http://www.digicool.com
Amos Latteier wrote:
Digital Creations is pleased to announce the new Zope.org site.
Please keep the nice reference at the old Zope site http://www.zope.org/Documentation/Reference/ZClasses/ZClasses.html It was hard enough to find in the first place (had to search my Zope-list mailbox and browse lots of messages) It can't be found using search on the new site :(
P.S. The old Zope.org site is still available on port 8080.
Yes I was to get at it there, but I'm afraid it will go away sometime ? ----------- Hannu
participants (2)
-
Amos Latteier -
Hannu Krosing