Re: Why Plone?

<[email protected]> Tue, 27 May 2003 17:36:34 +0200 (CEST)
Newsgroups gmane.comp.web.zope.plone.educational
Message-ID <[email protected]>
> OK.  I've been playing with Plone for about a week now.  I really like
> what I've seen so far, and think this definitely has the flexibility to
> do what I would want an intranet/extranet site to do.  I see that much
> of what plone has is available in the Zope CMF, so what's the point of
> using Plone?  Why not just install zope and the CMF Products that are
> needed?

Plone is the CMF integrated in a way that your site/project will require
less development. ("Less development vs. more configuration").

The fact is that CMF is just a base for building a CMS solution. It's not
yet the CMS solution.

Kamon
Ingeniweb

> I have a feeling it has something to do with just having a predefined
> set of products already available and configured, but thought I'd ask
> just to make sure.
>
> Brian
> Network Admin
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