Plone.com  is owned by Steve Plone of California --- I'll bet he actually
had the "name" first ;-)
(BTW, it's an interetsting site)

On Fri, Nov 14, 2008 at 2:19 PM, Wes James <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> 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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