Hi Muriel,

I understand where you're coming from. In many cases it Plone is too
big. It also has got a steeper learning curve than the lighter
frameworks which obviously isn't a good thing. However, the
application is being continuously refactored by very smart people. I'd
be surprised if dodgy Plone 1 code was still in Plone 3. But I'm not
an expert. Just a happy user. Plone has got a friendly community. I'll
CC this email to their list and lets see what they have to say.

Best wishes,

Tony


On Nov 22, 10:11 am, "muriel bowie" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Just saw this thread. I don't have much input on the question Plone in
> Thailand, and I have never really used it. The reason why I have not
> used it, might be worth mentioning though. I used to work with one of
> the more active Plone devs in the past, and he said that since he had
> worked on Plone, he doesn't trust any non-relational data models
> anymore ;). It seems that much of the core code is a big mess and
> contains many inconsitent decisions that were made at the initial
> stages of the project.
>
> Imho, Zope/Plone is just too big for most projects and can be replaced
> by a simpler custom implementation in
> Django/Turbogears/Web.py/whatever. You might end up spending the same
> amount of time getting Zope/Plone to work exactly in the way you want.
>
> Muriel
>
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