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December 12th, 2006

Migration document of Plone Sites

Migration document of Plone Sites

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by Amruthraj


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/12/migration-document-of-plone-sites/







December 12th, 2006

Plone Hotfix 20061031 — plone.org

Plone Hotfix 20061031 — plone.org

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by cwiesner


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/12/plone-hotfix-20061031-a%c2%80%c2%94-ploneorg/







December 12th, 2006

How to update language files – Plone translation files — plone.org

How to update language files – Plone translation files — plone.org

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by annina


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/12/how-to-update-language-files-plone-translation-files-a%c2%80%c2%94-ploneorg/







December 12th, 2006

Plone S5 — plone.org

An implementation of Eric Meyer’s S5 system for creating presentations online.
All you need to do is write in Plone, using Kupu, make each new slide title a heading and then click the S5 button, and bingo you’ve got a new presentation in your browser.

Plone S5 — plone.org

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by cwiesner


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/12/plone-s5-a%c2%80%c2%94-ploneorg/







December 12th, 2006

top-twenty-plone-pitfalls.pdf (application/pdf Object)

top-twenty-plone-pitfalls.pdf (application/pdf Object)

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by jomar55


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/12/top-twenty-plone-pitfallspdf-applicationpdf-object/







December 12th, 2006

Archetypes Developer Manual — plone.org

Archetypes Developer Manual — plone.org

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by jomar55


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/12/archetypes-developer-manual-a%c2%80%c2%94-ploneorg-6/







December 12th, 2006

The novice steps from www.plone.org to mysite running plone — plone.org

The novice steps from www.plone.org to mysite running plone — plone.org

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by jomar55


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/12/the-novice-steps-from-wwwploneorg-to-mysite-running-plone-a%c2%80%c2%94-ploneorg-4/







December 12th, 2006

Idealware: Comparing Open Source Content Management Systems: Joomla, Drupal, and Plone

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Idealware: Comparing Open Source Content Management Systems: Joomla, Drupal, and Plone

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by jniloms


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/12/idealware-comparing-open-source-content-management-systems-joomla-drupal-and-plone-7/







December 12th, 2006

2106: Eben Moglen, the new Fidel Castro

… Here’s the sources: – What do Firefox and Social Justice have in common? Eben Moglen’s 2006 Plone Conference Keynote. – Eben Moglen on The One Laptop Per Child and Citizen Journalism. – Slashdot: Moglen on Social Justice and OSS. Such a na vet is unacceptable from an educated person, professor of law and history of law at Columbia University: – Software is creating roadways tha…  
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2106: Eben Moglen, the new Fidel Castro

Originally from Strategic Board on plone from 236,631 blogs and news feeds by Beranger does GNOME with Debian, CentOS, Fedora …and more!


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December 12th, 2006

Jon Stahl: Evaluating Open-Source Software Communities

Seth Gottlieb writes one of those blog posts I wish I’d written, on evaluating an open-source software community.

The community will influence your experience of the software and shape the application’s future. If you are used to commercial software selection, the concept of “community” is probably alien to you. You may be used to reading analyst reports about market share and corporate financials. “Community” feels squishy and qualitative by comparison. Even though the information that can be used to evaluate a community is visible, it takes some work to gather and interpret it.

Seth’s key community indicators are:

  • General activity level (especially bug reporting activity)
  • Vision and priority setting (for product enhancements & updates)
  • Leadership – especially the demonstrated ability to develop, promote and renew leadership
  • Execution – clear rules and standards that define how to produce quality code, and mechanisms for making sure the procedures are followed.
  • Participation – especially openness to new participants and non-technical forms of participation
  • Economic Ecosystem – does the project have a strong base of economic activity that is supporting it? Are people making money?

Great post, Seth. Thanks.

Jon Stahl: Evaluating Open-Source Software Communities

Originally from Planet Plone by Jon Stahl


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/12/jon-stahl-evaluating-open-source-software-communities/