Maurits van Rees: Dutch Plone user day
This year my employer Zest Software organised the Dutch Plone user day in Rotterdam. Thank you to Jean-Paul and Fred for the organisation. Special thank you to Coen for translating the Plone posters to...
View ArticleJazkarta Blog: New Website, New Plone
Like the cobbler’s children who have no shoes, Jazkarta’s website was long overdue for some major work. We began working on a redesign last winter – some modest improvements that morphed into more...
View ArticleReinout van Rees: Buildout 2.5.0 has much nicer version conflict reporting
We use buildout for all our django projects. Nothing wrong with pip, but buildout has extension possibilities build-in (for creating directories, installing user crontabs, local development checkouts...
View ArticleMakina Corpus: Rapido, a game changer for Plone
Why development should be easyWe have already explained in a previous post why hackability is an important feature in a CMS, and by "hackability" we meant the ability to create a new feature with a...
View ArticleMakina Corpus: Se préparer à Plone 5
Plone 5 va sortir dans les mois qui viennent, la première beta est imminente.Du point de vue des intégrateurs, les principaux changements apportés par cette version seront:un nouveau thème de base,...
View ArticleMakina Corpus: Turning hackability into a use case
I decided to write this article after reading The Decline of Drupal, or How to Fix Drupal 8 by Mike Schinkel. I am not a Drupal person at all, but what is discussed here is quite close to discussion I...
View ArticleMakina Corpus: Rapido présenté à la Plone Conf 2015
Happy hacking with Plone from Makina Corpus
View ArticlePaul Everitt: PyRVA meet up and type hinting
Python’s community has long been considered as valuable as the software, and that extends to Python local meetups. They’re fun to attend, but what’s even more fun is watching one during its...
View ArticleJazkarta Blog: Plone Comes to Beantown
I’m excited to share the news that the 2016 Plone Conference will be right here in Boston! Save the dates October 17-23 for a solid week of excellent training, informative talks, inspiring keynotes,...
View ArticleReinout van Rees: Nginx proxying to nginx: getting gzip compression to work
At work we use gunicorn as our wsgi runner. Like many, gunicorn advises you to run the nginx webserver in front of it. So on every server we have one or more websites with gunicorn. And an nginx in...
View ArticlePlone.org: 2015-2016 Foundation Membership Committee
welcome new members on the committee reviewing applications for Plone Foundation membership
View ArticlePlone.org: Plone Conference Boston 2016
Boston, Massachusetts, USA, October 17-23, 2016
View ArticleT. Kim Nguyen: robot testing error "Non-existing setting"
"Test case name cannot be empty."
View ArticleReinout van Rees: Fixing SSL certificate chains
This blog post applies when the following two cases are true:Your browser does not complain about your https site. Everything seems fine.Some other tool does complain about not finding your certificate...
View ArticlePaul Everitt: My O’Reilly video series on Pyramid is up
Earlier this year, just before PyCon, I talked to O’Reilly about doing a Pyramid video course in their commercial training catalog. It’s now in “early access”, titled “Web Applications with Python and...
View ArticlePlone.org: Security vulnerability pre-announcement: 20151208
Hotfix to patch various vulnerabilities
View ArticlePaul Everitt: Python virtualenvs: Inside project or outside?
I’m a dummy. I pulled the old “pretend to ask an honest question but really to confirm your belief” trick and, shockingly-not, got refuted. My small sample seems to like making their Python virtual...
View ArticleDavid "Pigeonflight" Bain: Building a Self Hosted CMS Site using Webflow and...
One of my personal goals is to make it easier for persons to get started with web development technologies. I teach web programming at my local university, I blog about my preferred CMS (Plone). For...
View ArticleMakina Corpus: Rapido, a game changer for Plone
Why development should be easyWe have already explained in a previous post why hackability is an important feature in a CMS, and by "hackability" we meant the ability to create a new feature with a...
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