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December 27th, 2006

[SELinux][Plone] Plone(Zope)とSELinux

■[SELinux][Plone] Plone(Zope)とSELinux 20:26 SEEditでドメインを分けようと思ったが、Zopeサーバがpythonで書かれ…

[SELinux][Plone] Plone(Zope)とSELinux

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December 27th, 2006

Session Videos — plone.org

Session Videos — plone.org

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


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/27/session-videos-a%c2%80%c2%94-ploneorg-7/







December 27th, 2006

Fifth Anniversary for Plone Content Management System | CMS Report

Comments on Plone development

Fifth Anniversary for Plone Content Management System | CMS Report

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December 27th, 2006

Welcome to Gadoz — Plone Solutions

Gadoz is a leading application development company focused exclusively on the Zope Application Server and the Plone Content Management System. We are a Seattle-based company providing expert and cost effective programming services using the latest feature

Welcome to Gadoz — Plone Solutions

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from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/27/welcome-to-gadoz-a%c2%80%c2%94-plone-solutions/







December 27th, 2006

plone.jpへようこそ — plone.jp portal

plone.jpへようこそ — plone.jp portal

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December 27th, 2006

Internationalisation (i18n) — PloneDocs

i18n:attributes=”href some_url”はi18n:attributes=”attr msgid”のようには解釈されず、
i18n:attributes=”attr1 attr2″のように解釈される。なので、1行で書く場合は末尾に;をつける事。

Internationalisation (i18n) — PloneDocs

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from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/27/internationalisation-i18n-a%c2%80%c2%94-plonedocs/







December 27th, 2006

Jon Stahl: Initial Thoughts on a “Plone For Nonprofits” bundle

It’s late.  I’ve been staring at the Plone Roadmap and the Collective for a while, just trying to get a picture in my head of where things are at, and where they are going.  (It’s a lot of mostly good news.)

One of those things that’s just been rattling around for a while is the idea of a “Plone for NGOs” bundle that would package up Plone, set some sensible default settings, and throw in a selected handful of “best of breed” add-on Products that answer common nonprofit use-cases.  A bunch of us nonprofit-sector Plone-a-holics have chatted about this, but I’ve not seen anything set into electrons.  So here’s a first cut.

Disclaimer: really large nonprofits are likely to have “enterprise-scale” content management needs.  No simple “NGO Plone bundle” is really going to address their needs.  This proposal is about addressing the needs of small to medium-sized nonprofits.

I’m also writing this assuming that we already have the features that are planned for Plone 3.0 in mid-2007.

Finally, it seems like a lot of these products could be bundled, but disabled by default.

Without further ado, here’s my rough list of products I might think about including a “Plone For Nonprofits” bundle:

Quills – blogging

Press Room – for press releases, media clips.  (Full disclosure: my colleagues at ONE/Northwest built this baby.)

Ploneboard – discussion forums

PloneFormGen
– for general purpose form building – may make Signup Sheet somewhat redundant?

SignupSheet
– great for simple free event signups

PloneSurvey
– a nice general-purpose surveying tool. 

eCampaigning – when it matures a bit more

SimpleCartItem – very simple e-commerce tool, dumps over to PayPal

CompositePack – for complex page layouts

PloneGoogleSitemaps – make Plone sites even more crawlable

AnalyticsForPlone
– everyone should be using Google Analytics :-)

PloneTabs – make it easier to manage portal tabs

ATFlashMovie – probably not that useful for everyone, but really handle for thems that needs it.

RichTopic – Smart Folders with HTML intros. Makes them much more useful for building pages that list stuff.

PloneBookmarklets – encourage posting to social bookmarking services

PloneGlossary – define all those jargon words

CMFSin – or some other simple way to create simple RSS aggregations. 

qRSS2Syndication – RSS 2.0 feeds (Plone only ships with RSS 1.0, which is useless for podcasting or other RSS enclosures)

ATAudio or Plone4Artists.Audio – basic podcasting

Some simple workspace tool suitable for a small “board” intranet – suggestions welcome.

Photo Gallery or Slideshow – product TBD.  I kinda like Lightbox right now. But I’m open to suggestions.

——

Ok, end of brain dump.  What’s good, what’s bad, what’s missing? 

Jon Stahl: Initial Thoughts on a “Plone For Nonprofits” bundle

Originally from Planet Plone by Jon Stahl


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December 27th, 2006

plone.org — plone.org

plone.org — plone.org

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


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/27/ploneorg-a%c2%80%c2%94-ploneorg-45/







December 27th, 2006

2006 Open Source Content Management System Award Winner Announced

a list of good open source CMS tools

2006 Open Source Content Management System Award Winner Announced

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December 27th, 2006

plone.org — plone.org

plone.org — plone.org

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


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2006/12/27/ploneorg-a%c2%80%c2%94-ploneorg-44/