Massimo,

You may need to do something like the plone people did:

http://plone.org/foundation

They created a foundation to "... protect and promote Plone"

There is plone.org and plone.net, but plone.com is taken by someone
else.  I'm not sure why plone.org people did not take it.  Maybe they
were too late in getting it or did't care.

I have used plone for a few years now to host some college library
content.  I originally hosted this content with some web apps created
with perl/postgres.  I was looking around at frameworks to redo a
scholarship application done in perl/postgres.   I had looked at
django and then stumbled on web2py.  For me web2py has been wonderful
compared to trying to figure out plone and I like it better than
django, php, etc....  After I get this scholarship app out of the way,
I'm thinking about moving the plone sites over to web2py.  One site is
a slide (scanned slides) repository. One is a library collections site
(books, theses, etc.) and and another is a duplicate books repository.

One strong point about plone is it's search capability.  I have not
delved that deep in to web2py to see how it can search, but I'm sure
it is pretty good with sqlite and probably very good with postgres in
the back end.

Keep up the good work.

-wj

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