Maury,

I'm a new crossover from RH to Debian, too. While I'm not qualified to
answer much about Debian, I have been using Zope in RH for
about a year and like it fine, so I'll pick up that part of your thread.

Zope is a very nice Application Server put out by,
of course,. the zope.org

http://www.zope.org/

It was my first real intro to OOP in action and a good one.
However, I don't know much about it's internals.
It's one of those rare pieces of middleware that
you just put in place and it does what it says it does
so seamlessly you just don't tinker with it.
I use it to manage and mediate one of the entryways
into my websites.

Take a peek at it. I'm sure it's grown vastly,
but my initial install just keeps doing what I want
it to do that I haven't even looked at it in over
six months.

Regards,

montefin

Maury Merkin wrote:

> [2]  Somewhere along in the installation process, I was confronted
with
> a series of questions regarding something called "Zope" (I think it
> was).  I have no idea what Zope is or does.  And I simply left all of
> the fields (having to do with log-on and passwords and such) blank.
> Please, someone tell me where to find information about Zope, such as:

> what is it?  where do I go back now and (re-)configure it properly (if

> necessary).
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