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Apache Today: Zope 2.3.0 beta 1 released

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Web Webster
Web Webster
Jan 17, 2001

“This release contains the final new features for 2.3,
including:”

“- A browser preferences screen to allow people to tweak certain
aspects of the new management UI to their liking. For the folks who
complained that they didn’t like the new top frame, they can (among
other things) turn it off from the browser preferences screen.”

“- Michel and Amos’ new QuickStart material. This is different
in spirit than the old “QuickStart” folder. The new material is
meant as a handy high-level set of pointers to important learning
materials. The old “QuickStart” folder is still around by default
for the beta release – we will need to decide whether to get rid of
it altogether or whether it still has value as an example and
should be cleaned up and retained.”


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