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Site map
last modified July 16 by mdziergwa
The following represents the site map, as seen "live" here. Owner names in bold in brackets.
- Home page -- what is Zope? (Martin Aspeli)
- Get started -- how to install Zope and start it up (nobody)
- Examples -- create some excitement about the Zope platform and show a short example or two about how it's different (nobody)
- Projects -- front page about the various Zope sub-projects and how they fit together (Christophe Combelles)
- Grok -- short into to Grok, link to grok.zope.org (nobody)
- Zope Application Server -- explains difference between Zope 2 and Zope 3 (Christophe Combelles)
- Zope 2 -- intro to Zope to (nobody)
- Downloads -- links to downloads
- Examples -- short examples of Zope 2 as required
- Documentation -- links to documentation
- CMF -- intro to CMF (Jens Vagepohl?)
- Downloads -- links to downloads
- Examples -- short examples of CMF as required
- Documentation -- links to documentation
- Zope 3 -- explanation of what the Zope 3 application server is and how it's different to Zope 2 (Christophe Combelles)
- Downloads -- links to Zope 3 downloads
- Examples -- short examples of the Zope 3 app server as required
- Documentation -- links to documentation
- Zope 3 Libraries -- explanation of the shared core that underpins all modern Zope development, i.e. most zope.* packages (nobody)
- Component Architecture -- explanation of the Zope 3 CA (Christophe Combelles)
- ZODB -- promote ZODB as a cool Python technology (Christian Theune?)
- Tutorial -- short ZODB tutorial
- Downloads -- ZODB downloads
- Documentation -- ZODB docs (skeleton exists, not clear whether it will be filled in)
- Community -- about the Zope 3 community and its resources (Christophe Combelles)
- Mailing Lists
- IRC Channels
- In your country
- Deutschland (Jan Ulrich Hasecke)
- France
- Poland (Maciej Dziergwa, www.zope.org.pl)
- Sprints
- Conferences
- Companies
- Foundation -- about the Zope foundation, links to foundation.zope.org. (nobody)