Well, I can elaborate on this a bit. What Guy said is correct. We found
Zope very hard to make sense of, and very hard to automate and interact
with. (none of us knew Python, much less Zope well enough).
I'm sortof hopeing that the debian maintainers fixed that. They
usually do.
A friend of
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, guy keren wrote:
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
We are looking for a good Wiki type solution for hamakor's web site.
Being the reknown paranoid I am, I'm looking for a well known solution,
prefereably one that I can just apt-get install. For reasons I
Shlomi Fish wrote:
Well, I can elaborate on this a bit. What Guy said is correct. We found
Zope very hard to make sense of, and very hard to automate and interact
with. (none of us knew Python, much less Zope well enough). I tried
upgrading it once. After the product itself was upgraded, we had
Hi friends and all,
We are looking for a good Wiki type solution for hamakor's web site.
Being the reknown paranoid I am, I'm looking for a well known solution,
prefereably one that I can just apt-get install. For reasons I would
rather not go into at the moment, if it has to use a database
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004, Shachar Shemesh wrote:
We are looking for a good Wiki type solution for hamakor's web site.
Being the reknown paranoid I am, I'm looking for a well known solution,
prefereably one that I can just apt-get install. For reasons I would
rather not go into at the moment, if
Zope has too Wiki options:
1. ZWiki, which is a wiki clone, and quite an annoying one IMHO.
2. Plone (http://plone.org), which is much more than a wiki - more like
an open CMS: you can install products over it, or script it in Python.
We use Plone with great satisfaction and extensive