[Zope-CMF] CMF for Non Community Site

Meilicke, Scott scott.meilicke at intp.com
Tue Sep 28 12:23:57 EDT 2004


Sounds like a good use of CMF. Plone would be another choice (built on top
of the CMF), and while I haven't looked at the out of box experience of CMF
lately, plone is very nice. You will have to pay attention to building the
site to handle the load you are expecting.

Scott

-----Original Message-----
From: Brian Brinegar [mailto:brinegar at purdue.edu]
Sent: Tuesday, September 28, 2004 8:57 AM
To: zope-cmf at mail.zope.org
Subject: [Zope-CMF] CMF for Non Community Site


Hello,

We have a site maintained by a relatively small number of people but 
would like to take advantage of what the CMF has to offer. Our site does 
not have the concept of "Membership" and is not really a "Portal". We 
have fairly static pages but would like to have changes go through a 
work flow and be approved. Most of the users of our site would not log in.

Is CMF useful to us? How should we proceed? Is there any documentation 
on how to modify CMF for something like this?

Thank you,
Brian Brinegar
College of Engineering
Purdue University

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