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Re: [stellation-res] Task/TODO Document Suggestion
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On Sun, 2002-12-22 at 10:44, Florin Iucha wrote:
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> On Sun, Dec 22, 2002 at 10:18:29AM -0500, Mark C. Chu-Carroll wrote:
> > > I have installed zope on Windows and Debian. It was trivial to set up.
> > > Adding packages is "untargz it in the plugins directory and restart
> > > zope".
> > >=20
> > > I have an internal wiki for a year now on zope/zwiki with no problems.
> >=20
> > So can I interpret this as a "Yes I'm volunteering to help"?
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> You got me cornered here 8^)
I do my best. (And you stole my favorite smiley! I generally like to
use the bignose-with-glasses smiley, since it fits me so well.)
> Yes, I will help. What linux will run on the stellation.eclipse box?
> Redhat?
Yes, Redhat. The OTI admin who set it up said it'll probably be 7.3. (No
one trusts a Redhat x.0 release.)
I still want to look around a bit, before we make a definite decision
on which system to use. I really liked Drupal when I set it up,
and Ringo just gave a strong recommendation to something called
PostNuke, I'm going to be working from home for the next week, and I'm
going to spend part of my time exploring these things; if you want to
poke around a bit too, we can merge our opinions and experiences
into a document, and then post it to the list, and see if there's any
consensus.
Powerwise, Zope clearly stands out from just about anything else, so
there's a good chance it'll be the front-runner, but I don't want to
declare a winner without more information.
-Mark
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Mark Craig Chu-Carroll, IBM T.J. Watson Research Center
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