Abstract Developers: My report on PLOG2013
THANKSFirst of all I must say that this was a wonderful week! I had a lot of fun, I shared a lot of informations and experience with other people and most important: I learned a lot! :)For this, I...
View ArticleStarzel.de: World Plone Day 2013 in Munich
On April 24 another WPD is upon us. We'll meet in the Seidlvilla in the heart of Schwabing.This year Starzel.de will be presenting three talks (in german):"What is Plone", a presentation of features,...
View ArticleAbstract Developers: PLOG report from Sorrento, Italy.
A fantastic five days event is just over, and we can say it was an enjoyable and productive one for most attendees.The PLOG People.We met more than 50 registered plonistas coming from Belgium,...
View ArticleRok Garbas: Escaping April weather - PLOG reportout
On a secret missionThis year I came to PLOG with a secret mission. A mission to inspire more Plone developers to properly use Javascript. By properly, I mean to really understand the language and not...
View ArticleMikko Ohtamaa: After migrating old documentation to Sphinx and Github
Updating plone.org:http://plone.org/documentation/manual/developer-manual/ is no more. Deep links like http://plone.org/documentation/manual/developer-manual/foobar are redirected to a special note....
View ArticlePlumi: Welcome to Plumi 4.5
Plumi 4.5 was soft-launched at the beginning of the year. Now that it’s been running smoothly for a while, we’d love to introduce you to all the new features and improvements.New User InterfaceThe...
View ArticleDan Jacka: Three cheers for Plone 4.3
I'm pleased to see Plone 4.3 released this week. The previous 4.x releases have brought a bevy of improvements to Plone, (personal favourites: new Collections, HTML5 everywhere) and 4.3 continues the...
View ArticleSteve McMahon: Dexterity and Plone 4.3
Dexterity ...Is a content-type development system for Plone;Allows you to develop through-the-web or in Python packages;Is light-weight, fast and flexibile;Works well with Archetypes content;Will...
View ArticlePaul Roeland: PLOG 2013: a very human side of Plone
Muchhasbeen blogged about Plone Open Garden already; the food, the hotel, the location and the great organizing by Abstract can’t be praised enough.What most struck me, though, was that it was also...
View ArticleNetsight Developers: User Management in Plone - Single Sign-on, Active...
The week before last I was in Sorrento at the Plone Open Gardens and presented a talk on some work we had been doing at Netsight on doing transparent Single Sign On to Plone using Active Directory...
View ArticleLennart Regebro: About finding a contractor to build your website
Once again I have been contacted by a consulting firm who asks if I can help them with some specific problem. Some quick poking reveals that the problem is that they are trying to develop a site in...
View ArticleReinout van Rees: Logging time, part 2: gtimelog on the commandline
Using github for timelogging is fine, but I longed back to the days when I used a hacked-up of gtimelog that worked on the commandline. I looked in my private git repository with my old subversion...
View ArticleConnexions Developers Blog: Connexions Conference Sprints
We are holding 2 days of Sprints on April 24 and 25 following the 2013 Connexions Conference which is on April 23. The sprints are an opportunity for you to work directly with the Connexions team,...
View ArticleConnexions Blog: Connexions Conference Sprints
We are holding 2 days of Sprints on April 24 and 25 following the 2013 Connexions Conference which is on April 23. The sprints are an opportunity for you to work directly with the Connexions team,...
View ArticlePlone.org: Introduction to Plone Class Offered Prior to Plone Symposium Midwest
Plone 101 is a one-day overview and introduction to the Plone content management system which will be offered on June 4, 2013 - just one day before the annual Plone Symposium Midwest in Oshkosh, WI. If...
View ArticleSix Feet Up: Four Plone 4.3 Benefits You Should Know About
Being both volunteers on the Plone Foundation and the largest Plone provider in the U.S., we get really excited when a new version of Plone is released to the public. Plone 4.3 does not disappoint,...
View ArticleNetsight Developers: Proprietary Software CEO shoots self in foot regarding...
I just saw a tweet from Jeff Potts, Chief Community Officer at Alfresco pointing to an article on CMSWire.com in which the CEO of Univa, Gary Tyreman, claims that proprietary software is safer, less...
View ArticlePlone.org: Plone 4.3 Released
Download Plone 4.3: plone.org/products/plone/releases/4.3.We’re happy to announce the release of Plone 4.3! This release includes the much-anticipated Dexterity and In-Plone Theme Editor, along with...
View ArticleReinout van Rees: Summary of the Dutch Python meeting in Delft
We had a Python meeting tonight (18 april 2013) in Delft at the fox IT offices.I especially liked the open source marketing talk, telling us how to properly tell others about our great projects.(Note:...
View ArticleNidelven IT: Over 100000 downloads of my Python packages, Archetypes and the...
So, yesterday was a good day for me, programming-wise. The various PyPi packages I've created by myself have been downloaded over 100000 times.I'm not sure exactly what to make of those statistics, but...
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