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.org is the official Zope web site. It has downloads, documentation, news, and lots of community resources.
ZopeZen is a Zope community site that features news and a Zope job board. The site is run by noted Zope community member Andy McKay.
ZopeLabs is a website dedicated to gathering "recipe-like" snippets of Zope programming logic. It is run by Adam Kendall.
My-Zope is a weblog about Zope run by noted community member "kedai".
Zope Newbies is a weblog that features Zope news and related information. Zope Newbies is one of the oldest and best Zope web sites. Jeff Shelton started Zope Newbies, and the site is currently run by Luke Tymowski.
ZopeZone is a new entry into the Zope portal site community.
Zopera: Ze portail Zope francophone is, as the name suggests, a Zope information portal for the French-speaking Zope community.
DZUG was started as the main community site for the German Zope community and combines documentation translated to German, downloads, a portal for the various regional German Zope User Groups as well as information about Zope-related events in Europe.
Zope Italia forms the focal point for the Italian Zope community with news, events information and local Zope group contacts.
ZopeMag is a quarterly for-pay Zope magazine featuring technical articles, code examples, interviews and Zope product reviews. Some of their articles are available for free.
Zope.org has lots of documentation including official documentation projects and contributed community documentation.
ZopeWiki - A wiki for the Zope community is a community-run Zope documentation web site set up by Simon Michael, author of the famus ZWiki wiki product for Zope.
Zope Developer's Guide teaches you how to write Zope products. It is somewhat outdated but cotains some nuggets you don't find elsewhere.
The Dev Shed Zope section is one of many specialized areas on the Dev Shed web development portal.
The Zope Bible by Scott Robertson and Michael Bernstein.
The Book of Zope by Beehive.
The Zope Web Application Construction Kit edited by Martina Brockman, et. al.
Zope: Web Application Development and Content Management edited by Steve Spicklemire et al.
Zope: Timely, Practical, Reliable written by Pierre Julien Grizel.
The Zope Book is the hardcover version of the original edition Zope Book on which this text is based.
Zope.org maintains a collection of the many Zope mailing lists.
Python.org has lots of information about Python including a tutorial and reference documentation.