I think you meant Zimbra.

Right now it is discussed by the ASF: 
http://www.nabble.com/AJAX-Toolkit-Framework-Proposal-t778101.html --- very 
interesting read.

>From what I know Zimbra provides mostly unstructured Java-like code. 
Download size is ~1.0M (1.25M for full version?). They include a server part 
as well. In general my opinion is their tech part is below par and huge 
download size makes it impractical for most applications. When Dojo faced 
this problem they did a packaging system so you download only what you need. 
Zimbra just ignores the problem.

Thanks,

Eugene

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> Secondly, it looks like Ajax integration hasn't been tackled yet. I
> read the Wiki page on this and was wondering if anyone was making
> progress yet. I hope that you don't mind but I've added a suggestion on
> this Wiki page to also check out the Zimba Ajax toolkit (in addition to
> Mochikit and Dojo): http://code.djangoproject.com/wiki/AJAX
>
> The Zimba toolkit provides a number of really excellent GUI widgets. I
> know that Django's roots and primary audience is the web publishing/CMS
> community but incorporating an AJAX GUI widget library like Zimba's
> could really become a major draw for those of us working on the border
> between cms and enterprise type information systems.




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