On 10/23/07, Manas Alekar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Almost all hawkers (if I may use the term will respond with a yes to these generic requirements). > 1. Powerful. > 1.5. Highly functional (I don't want to go about hunting for a new CMS or > writing a new plugin.) It is powerful if you mean taking load. There is list of sites plone on plone.org If you mean from programming point of view. Plone is moving towards component architecture (just like zope3). The current version of plone is built on zope2. It is possible to do zope3 things with plone even at this stage (I am digressing now)
On functionality specifics will help a LOT. Example, do you want to host a blog? > 2. Clean. If you mean not_kludgy_like_PHP (sorry folks, at worst I may be passing on a bad meme I picked from somewhere) It has clean look if you mean that. One of the plone founders is a User Interface Designer at google since year (based on the clean feel of the default plone site) > 3. All the tough stuff hidden away from the user. End-user? > 4. Easy to maintain (I don't mind bleeding during setups.) It is easy. > 5. Secure, with access control lists. Yes. Regards, Chetan -- ______________________________________________________________________ Pune GNU/Linux Users Group Mailing List: (plug-mail@plug.org.in) List Information: http://plug.org.in/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/plug-mail Send 'help' to [EMAIL PROTECTED] for mailing instructions.