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[Comments] (3) Empowering the power users:

In my last article I talked about the problems that occur on the borderland between content and software, but didn't give enough examples. I figured I'd add some more text about this very important topic.

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[Comments] (7) The borderland between content and software:

Paul Everitt writes:

In the early days of Zope, you could design content "TTW" (through the web). You could answer questions about structure and suddenly, you had new kinds of content -- YOUR content -- that could be added to folders in the system. No programmers were involved, no special login permissions on the server, no database schemas to update.
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[Comments] (1) Five-based i18n in Silva checked in (PTS Delenda Est):

Last summer the Five project pulled Zope 3's i18n architecture into the Zope 2 world, thanks to work done by Philipp von Weitershausen, Lennart Regebro and others (please forgive me if I forget someone!).

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[Comments] (10) Fixing the Zope release process:

In this article, I will identify problems with the Zope release strategy, attribute blame, propose solutions, and offer some hope for the future.

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