Geoff Davis <geoff <at> phds.org> writes: > > On Wed, 01 Mar 2006 17:11:00 +0100, Lennart Regebro wrote: > > > On 3/1/06, Geoff Davis <geoff <at> phds.org> wrote: > >> Are there good CPS analogues to PloneSoftwareCenter / PloneHelpCenter? > > > > I doubt it, although I have no idea what they do.
They run plone.org/products and plone.org/documentation, respectively - they are designed to make it easy for the community to contribute, review and maintain add-in products (complete with issue trackers, roadmaps, documentation sections and release management... all optional of course) and documentation (how-tos, tutorials, reference manuals, error references etc.) They have worked extremely well for Plone, increasing the quality of our documentation tenfold and the availability of third party products to real users tremendously. > > I was joking, really. ;) (Although CPS has one benefit over Plone; > > it's faster, especially under loads). > > Yeah, Plone can be a bit pokey -- we're working on it! With the new > caching infrastructure in the CacheFu product, it is quite speedy. > plone.org, which uses it, does just fine under heavy traffic. ... and 2 ZEO clients on a single server behind Squid.... Martin _______________________________________________ Zope-web maillist - Zope-web@zope.org http://mail.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-web