David Bain wrote: > You mentioned: > 1. speed (too slow)
Sometimes - but I mostly find this is when running on test servers that are really obsolete. My production servers never seem slow - otoh, they're not terribly busy, either, so I can't say this _isn't_ true. > 2. too complex (things in too many places) Often > 3. secretive and proud community (this hasn't been my experience, so I'm > definitely surprised about that one) There is, as always in OSS, a lot of insistence that everything is adequately documented and available to anybody who googles properly. That's _not_ my experience, but if one persists you can get lots of help. > 4. The most prominent manual (Professional Plone Development) is not in > depth enough (again, this hasn't been my experience, but I respect your > perspective). I have gone beyond what Martin describes - but generally if I do, I have a dreadful feeling I'm doing things the Wrong Way. :-) -- derek _______________________________________________ Product-Developers mailing list [email protected] http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/product-developers
