Russell Winter wrote:
If you have the time, could I bug you for another question directly, please.
Ask the list, always ask the list ;-)
I have my main Zope instance, each primary team is going to have their own
Zope Instance with Plone in their own Products directory.
You could look at
Hi Russell,
Russell Winter wrote:
Thanks for the prompt response, the reason behind keeping the users separate
is that each team wants to feel that they have some control over their
destiny's and we are happy to pander to this thought, they also each have a
completely different set of visitors
Russell Winter wrote:
I would like to have each user having, either, their own Zope Server
binaries (including CMF Plone) in their home directories.
Why? What's the use case here?
I'd install the binaries for each version of Zope once.
Plone, much as it pretends not to be, is just an
On 12/1/05, Russell Winter [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Alternatively, as multiple Zope Servers on one machine will be quite a
resource eater, (probably 20 main users) is it possible to have just one
Zope Server and multiple instances of the database/CMF/Plone for the users?
Sure. Although it gets
At 07:46 AM 12/2/2005 +1100, Russell Winter wrote:
I would
like to have each user having, either, their own Zope Server
binaries (including CMF Plone) in their home directories.
Alternatively, as multiple Zope Servers on one machine will be quite a
resource eater, (probably 20 main users) is