Plone Emerald Sprint: Emerald Sprint design recap
Hi Guys, first off thanks for inviting us to Seattle! It was an awesome experience! Hope to do it again soon. Here are the assets of what I was working on-...
View ArticlePlone Emerald Sprint: Emerald Sprint was awesome
Hey all! Back in California now but I was definitely having withdrawals as soon as I walked away from the #airportsprint. Let’s do this again soon! Anyway, I put together a fancy blog post about what...
View ArticleSteve McMahon: User Property Frolics on the Sound
Much is possible, with a little help from your friends -- and a few sprint sponsors.The recent Emerald Sprint concentrated on user issues: how those pesky people who don't work at the command prompt...
View ArticleAlex Clark: Introducing Plock Pins
"Plock Pins are the greatest thing to happen to Plone since Buildout"— Alex Clark Plock Pins are the final incarnation of a collection of Plone Buildouts I've been developing since 2010. They attempt...
View ArticlePlone Emerald Sprint: Emerald Sprint report: Users control panel and User...
I’m back from another successful annual West Coast Plone sprint: the Emerald Sprint on Whidbey Island near Seattle. Don’t miss Trish’s lovely video montage of our weekend: I worked with Ross Patterson...
View ArticleUW Oshkosh How-To's: How to create an Intranet sandbox
The Quick WayGo to http://plone3.webcluster.uwosh.edu:15082/sites4/manage_main and Copy then Paste the site called ".sandbox-template-site".The Manual WayCreate a Plone site withuwosh.policy.ldap...
View ArticleKagesenshi: Life updates
So .... I think by now plenty of people have known that I left Inigo Consulting a few months ago. Those who are wondering why, the reasons was primarily due to personal mental health reasons, which I...
View ArticleKagesenshi: Reg for ZCA addicts - Part 1: Adapter
Recently I have been exploring Reg, a library inspired by zope.component written by Faassen, and I found its simplification of ZCA to be pretty interesting. Being really loving ZCA for a while now, I...
View ArticleCosent: Designing an open source social intranet
Netsight have invited Cosent to collaborate on designing a complete social intranet software suite, to be developed in collaboration with the open source Plone community.A "Plone Intranet" summit in...
View ArticleJC Brand: New spelling and grammar checker for TinyMCE
The spellchecker "After the deadline" is now available as an add-on for TinyMCE in Plone. It's multilingual, open-source, platform agnostic and even does grammar checking.I've actually already added...
View ArticleUW Oshkosh: 5 days to go! talk proposals & early bird registration for Plone...
Don't be fooled! There are only 5 days to go to our April 1 deadline to:submit talk proposals for June 18 & 19register at the early bird discounted rate Don't miss:our invaluable & inexpensive...
View ArticleMikko Ohtamaa: Linux server ghetto duplication
This blog post is about how to duplicate your Linux services and configuration from one server to another. We use simple and hackable SSH, rsync and shell scripting to copy the necessary files to make...
View ArticlePlone Emerald Sprint: plone.login: updating Plone’s login
I worked with Franco Pellegrini, Chris Calloway, Cris Ewing, Eric Steele, and Liz Leddy to move Plone’s login to a more modern z3c.form based implementation. The first part of this process was to...
View ArticlePlone Emerald Sprint: User Data Schemas
It’s been a few weeks since the conclusion of the Emerald Sprint. Steve has already provided an excellent account of the work we did and I just want to add a little to that. First, I have to say...
View ArticleWichert Akkerman: Task queues
When writing a web application or REST backend I occasionally run into a common problem: sometimes I need to do things that will take a while: sending a push notification to mobile apps, generating...
View ArticlePlone.org: The Push for Plone 5: 8 Sprints by July
Summaries and (lots of) links to this year's past and upcoming sprints.
View ArticleReinout van Rees: Print(reinout) for debugging
Quite some colleagues use my name to raise an error. It is a trick I learned them :-)There are a large number of debugging tips and tricks. import pdb; print statements; a full-blown IDE with an...
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