Hi,

+1 for Plone from me, too.

If you only need something lightweight, it may be OTT - but if you need
a mature product that you will not outgrow then Plone is well worth a look.

It's not hard to knit web2py and Plone together - depends what you want
to achieve obviously, but where I've needed both Plone's CMS strengths
and web2py's RDBMS strengths in a single project, I've found it easier
to embed a web2py application in a Plone page than /vice versa/.


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Regards,

PhilK


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