Back in the UK over the holidays and hopefully back in Thailand in  
the early new year. Maybe I'll actually make it to a camp :)

Nick

On 21 Nov 2008, at 22:11, tony wrote:

>
> Hi Nick,
>
> Are you still in Thailand or back in the UK?
>
> Tony
>
> On Nov 21, 10:07 pm, Nick Martin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Hi Tony,
>>
>> Using something like Pylons/Django or rolling your own setup with
>> WSGI works well, and you can bridge this to Plone using repoze if
>> need be.
>>
>> Best,
>>
>> Nick.
>>
>> On 21 Nov 2008, at 14:55, proteus guy wrote:
>>
>>> Tony,
>>
>>>     I've used it a while back. Plone is a powerful and big system.
>>> It is entirely a CMS, which, if that's what you're interested in
>>> (ala Drupal, etc...) then it might be right for you. It is written
>>> on top of Zope (big python framework) and is built in a manner
>>> where you kinda have to adopt an all-or-nothing approach to it.
>>> Cost of entry is a big higher than what you might expect but it is
>>> well written, has gobs of powerful features, and there are some
>>> very large complex systems based on Plone.
>>
>>>     All that said, taking on Zope was not really in the cards for
>>> me. It was quite innovated in its day but is kindof heavy handed
>>> compared to other python frameworks. I understand Zope3 is more
>>> refactored and I expect Plone has been ported to it by now but I've
>>> not had a pure CMS situation in which to try it out yet. My
>>> requirements are always *some other major functionality* + a CMS so
>>> other frameworks like Django have been more appropriate for us.
>>
>>>     Frankly, until recently there has been almost zero python in
>>> Thailand so I don't expect you'll find too many Plone devs but
>>> there are probably a few who have independently discovered/adopted
>>> it somewhere out there.
>>
>>>    best of luck,
>>
>>>    -- Ben Scherrey
>>
>>> On Fri, Nov 21, 2008 at 8:33 PM, tony <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>  
>>> wrote:
>>
>>> Anybody here in Bangkok use Plone CMS?
>>
>>> It's used by NASA, CIA, EBay, Nokia, University of Oxford and  
>>> MIT, but
>>> I haven't found anyone who uses it here in Thailand.
>>
>>> Best wishes,
>>
>>> Tony
>>> --
>>> Managing Director
>>> Network One
>>> http://www.one.ie
> >


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