Um, I think your mistaken, you were probably thinking of PHP. The National 
Vulnerability Database (CVE/CCE) has 30 results for Zope and 19,656 results for 
PHP.  Zope has a very impressive tracked record, if you ask me. 

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[mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Tony Graziano
Sent: Friday, February 17, 2012 2:25 PM
To: Discussion list for users of sipXecs software
Subject: Re: [sipx-users] sipXecs Commercial Feasibility

I think that bringing up Zenoss is a bad example. The code and documentaqtion 
is openly available for sipXecs. Documentation and User Manuals are two 
different things.

BTW -- Zenoss is based on Zope. Zope is cool and a neat way to handle network 
monitoring, but isn't zope full of security holes too? I think it's funny. 
laugh.

On Fri, Feb 17, 2012 at 1:35 AM, Nate <[email protected]> wrote:
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> Mike,
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> I would like to see a list of what documentation eZuce has, what cost 
> would be associated with getting access to that documentation, and 
> what the differences between OpenUC and sipXecs community are.  Should 
> I contact you off-list for that information?
>
> The problem with paying upfront for documentation and OpenUC is we 
> would need to be sure it's going to work for us.  If we want to test 
> some scenarios in a lab to make sure it will work for our situation 
> without paying for support, we're stuck with the community 
> documentation.  Depending on what that cost is, it may not even be an 
> issue.
>
> My point about the Zenoss reference (which people not familiar with 
> Zenoss would probably not get) was that the administration guide for 
> Zenoss Core is available to the community but created/updated by 
> Zenoss.  I just think it's difficult for the community documentation 
> to stay current without some commercial backing.  People are usually 
> crunched for time and when they solve a problem, they put off 
> documenting it and eventually forget about it.
>
> Thanks,
> Nate
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