It strikes me as an attempt to combine an app server and a CMS.
However, I don't care for its CMS implementation. I've always
considered CMS as having pre-built modules (security, editing, etc)
where you merely define the properties and rules, without having to
code. The platform it sits on controls the details of implementation.
Think of it like this: is it a Content Management System or a Content
Management Platform?
Maybe it's just a conspiracy to keep Spectra, Zope, etc consultants'
rates high. :)
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Billy Cravens
Web Development, EDS
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-----Original Message-----
From: Thomas Chiverton [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, August 22, 2001 9:30 AM
To: CF-Talk
Subject: RE: Open Source Content Mananagent System
> Isn't ZOPE more of an application server (like CF, Jrun, or
> ASP) than a
> CMS?
No. It features role based security, online editing, lots of stuff.
I looked at a year ago before we choose coldfusion, and it was a bit
immature.
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