Brad, Welcome to the Open Source ZOPE community. The solution to your problem is simple... Q: Does Tera.com have money to spend? A1: If YES, contact Digital Creations for direct support and collaboration. You can spend a tidy pile of money for access to DC folks and still not spend what you would for a license-only to ZOPE technology if it were offered under a proprietary product strategy. To my mind, ZOPE beats products costing many tens of thousands of dollars. So spending some bucks on training and support is chump change compared to what you get in return. A2: If NO (like most of us), participate in the community. The mailing list is maddening active, but the best way to get quick, specific answers. Stephan Richter's informative response is proof that the list works... although we are drowning in our own success as even the digests get art coming fast and furious as list activity increases... but relief is on the way... The ZOPE.ORG site is getting ready for a cut-over to a ZOPE2 and Portal Toolkit implementation that will dramatically improve community members ability to collaborate. Did you get the pre-announcement invite to take a look? You can see it here: http://www.zope.org:8200. Incidentally, our interest in ZOPE is for the construction and use of frameworks to support role-based executable business and community models. You can find our more about this in our "ZOPE, Mirror Worlds and Executable Models" forums here: http://sohodojo.com/scripts/Ultimate.cgi. Welcome again to the ZOPE community, --Jim Salmons and Timlynn Babitsky-- Hosts, http://sohodojo.com Home of the nanocorp and small business revolutionaries ___________________________________________ JFS Consulting, a North Carolina nanocorp http://jfsconsulting.com/home/nanocorp_welcome.html Our web businesses http://sohodojo.com http://squirrelfeeders.com http://popculturestore.com http://sailabaco.com
At 03:22 PM 8/13/99 -0400, Jim Salmons wrote:
The ZOPE.ORG site is getting ready for a cut-over to a ZOPE2 and Portal Toolkit implementation that will dramatically improve community members ability to collaborate. Did you get the pre-announcement invite to take a look? You can see it here: http://www.zope.org:8200.
Wow. I just set up a membership and tossed some stuff in there. Major cool. One bug: the 'Undo' view lets me undo anything done by anyone, anywhere. Oops.
"Phillip J. Eby" wrote:
At 03:22 PM 8/13/99 -0400, Jim Salmons wrote:
The ZOPE.ORG site is getting ready for a cut-over to a ZOPE2 and Portal Toolkit implementation that will dramatically improve community members ability to collaborate. Did you get the pre-announcement invite to take a look? You can see it here: http://www.zope.org:8200.
Wow. I just set up a membership and tossed some stuff in there. Major cool.
Hmm, It's not working for me. maybe I'm doing something wrong. - filled out the Join Zope form - received password by email - attempted to login using username and password (resulting page looks the same as original front page) - clicked on link in email to update_html page (got error message) - shut down netscape, restarted, and tried to login again (same effect as before) Any idea as to what I'm doing wrong? (hmm, now the site is not responding at all) Michael Bernstein.
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