People, it is nice to see others contributing to the issue that there should be better documentation to support people learning and using Zope. I'm trying to do something to help those learning Zope, but would need help - others to contribute. First here are a couple of thougths and ideas: 1) I am in a situation where I have to make sure that others in our organisation will and can take Zope into use in web development. 2) I have seen that in the community there are a lot of good tips and guides scattered around and sometimes even lost 3) Zope Book is the best to this day, but there is a possibility that it is too much for some people - for the beginning. After they have the need and interest, they will and want to go through the Zope Book. With these thougths I have started a project, where I will make a set of tutorials that will guide a person from the beginning to setting up their own development enviroment and doing their own sites with Zope. I am trying to avoid writing about invention of the wheel again, but to reference to information available - and over and over again to the Zope Book. My wish and hopefull thinking is that this 'do it yourself' path would help people to get to a stage of understanding, where they are ready to find more and more information by them selves - and are a bit closer to seeing the Zen behind it all. Now, I NEED HELP. I am not an author and I don't write that good english. Also I don't know everything and would not like to write something that helps people to learn bad habits. I want to see that other people - newcomers - would see and get what is cool in Zope. If you can write something, throw in ideas or just be a good sport and bitch about grammar -- then help: http://www.zope.org/Members/huima/tutorials/FrontPage -- Heimo Laukkanen Oy Fountain Park Ltd Hämeentie 153 B, 00560 Helsinki, Finland tel. +358 9 777 68 161, gsm +358 40 759 1110, fax +358 9 777 68 100 http://www.fountainpark.org
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Heimo Laukkanen