Appendix D: Zope Resources ########################## .. include:: includes/zope2_notice.rst At the time of this writing there is a multitude of sources for Zope information on the Internet and in print. We've collected a number of the most important links which you can use to find out more about Zope. Zope Web Sites ============== `zope.dev `_ is the official Zope website. It has downloads, documentation, news, and lots of community resources. Zope Documentation ================== The main Zope documentation site is at https://zope.readthedocs.io/. It contains technical documentation as well as the `Zope Book `_ and the `Zope Developer's Guide `_. (Other) Zope Books ================== All of these books have been written for Zope version 2. Many concepts and examples still apply to Zope versions 4 and up. `The Zope Bible `_ by Scott Robertson and Michael Bernstein, published April 2002. `The Book of Zope `_ by Beehive, published November 2001. `The Zope Web Application Construction Kit `_ edited by Martina Brockman, et. al., published October 2001. `Zope: Web Application Development and Content Management `_ edited by Steve Spicklemire et al., published December 2001. `Zope: Timely, Practical, Reliable `_ written by Pierre Julien Grizel. `The Zope Book `_ is the hardcover version of the original edition Zope Book on which the first version of this text is based. The first edition was published in July 2001. Mailing Lists ============= Zope mailing lists are managed at `mail.zope.dev `_ . Python Information ================== `Python.org `_ has lots of information about Python including a tutorial and reference documentation.