On Thu, Jan 23, 2003 at 12:24:28AM -0800, David Siedband wrote: > Anyone out there used Zope for collaborative content management? I am
Care to be a bit more details? "collaborative content management" sems to be a list of popular buzzwords that includes quite a range these days. > setting up a portal for researchers in an environmental planning > process, and I'm interested to hear people's thoughts on some of the > different CMF add ons that are out there. So far I've been playing with > Plone and NuxeoCPS, but I'm weighing them against building from basic > Zope constructs like Property Folder/Object and AbraObj. The UCD Math department webserver allows 10 ish Math staff to maintain quite a bit of content for a rather large population of Faculty, Grads, and Undergrads. Unfortunately alot of the cooler stuff isn't publically visible, stuff like keeping various database (I'm guessing around 10) up to date to track computer accounts, people, classes, and the like. In the last 24 hours we have had approximately 4300 hosts his up for 150k hits, about 2GB or so bandwidth wise. Certainly not the worlds busiest site, but hardly a slouch, I rarely see cpu usage over 10%, it's only running on a dual p3-866, hardly an aggressive machine these days. I like Zope's design, it's pretty well thought out, and pretty easy to create a few forms, connect it to a database, and let a user lose on it so they can maintain it themselves. Versioning, undo, easy to manage users/privs/etc all seem to work well. How many people are going to use your portal? What kind of duties are they going to be doing? Mainly posting content? Mostly database work? Mostly chatroom type stuff? -- Bill Broadley Mathematics UC Davis _______________________________________________ vox-tech mailing list [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.lugod.org/mailman/listinfo/vox-tech
