Re: Languages and backends.



> My first hunch is to use PHP for everything. This has a number of advantages;
> PHP is very easy to integrate with HTML, it's fast (especially PHP4, which is
> running on the new GNOME web server), a lot of people know it, and so on.
> It's also fairly easy to integrate with other languages where necessary.
> 
I also believe PHP is the way to go, since it seems most people interested
in working on the new web site know it.

But, as you Joakim, I don't know much about Zope, so maybe I'm wrong and the
way to go is Zope.

cheers





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