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July 30th, 2007

Gerry Kirk: How to promote Plone using Twitter

What is Twitter and why should I care?

TwitterFrom Wikipedia: “Twitter is a free social networking and micro-blogging service that allows users to send “updates” (text-based posts, up to 140 characters long) via SMS, instant messaging, email, the Twitter website, or an application such as Twitterrific.” Anyone who has signed up to follow your account gets your updates as part of their Twitter feed.

Twitter is a lot more fun once you have a group of people you know twittering as well. You can also sign up to feeds from high profile politicians, news services and metropolitan fire departments.

How to get started

Create an account on twitter.com, it’s free. For Mac buffs, download Twitterific. Trust me, you’ll be glad you did.

Find some people to follow, including some of the plonistas mentioned in my earlier post, friends who are already using Twitter or search Twitter for other people who have similar interests. You can invite others to join as well.

Most twitter posts, I’ve noticed are about what people are doing as they go through their day. While some of that can be entertaining, I’m mostly interested in Twitter as a shared learning tool, so I try to post one entry a day about something I have learned or done.

Use tinyurl.com to include links, since you are limited to 140 characters.

Twitter as a Plone marketing tool

Mr. Topf provided some excellent suggestions as a comment to my earlier posting about Plone and Twitter. I’ve added a few of my own as well:

  • Post interesting stuff about what you learn about Plone to your twitter feed (like “reading nice howto on X: http://…“) and the like. Just look at what sort of posts your friends do
  • Talk about projects you are using Plone for
  • Provide tidbits on Plone, including new releases, how much fun the community is, when the next Plone event is, interesting Plone screencasts (or do them yourself) and so on.
  • Point people to http://twitter.com/plone naturally

Over time, you’ll reach more and more people who don’t know about Plone. Imagine that, people who have never heard about Plone before!

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July 30th, 2007

How to promote Plone using Twitter

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July 30th, 2007

Philipp von Weitershausen: pdb’ing to eggs installed with zc.buildout

If you use zc.buildout to
install eggs, it sometimes happens that you can’t pdb into their code.

The reason for this is that the egg is built in a temporary directory and
then moved to…

Philipp von Weitershausen: pdb’ing to eggs installed with zc.buildout

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July 30th, 2007

Linux: Instalando o MySQL no Zope/Plone e criando uma pequena aplicação [Artigo]

Linux: Instalando o MySQL no Zope/Plone e criando uma pequena aplicação [Artigo]

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July 30th, 2007

KSS in general — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management

KSS is an acronym for Kinetic Style Sheets. KSS is a client side framework for implementing rich user interfaces with AJAX functionality.

KSS in general — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management

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July 30th, 2007

Cooperation Commons is Live Again

This weekend we finally, after months of mucking with it, launched Cooperation Commons’ new site. Previously we had built the site on Plone which has a poor security model and blogging tools … , cooperationcommons, howard rheingold, paul hartzog, hellekin wolf, james day, brian Kerr, plone, drupal

Cooperation Commons is Live Again

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July 30th, 2007

Installing Chimera on Debian — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management

Installing Chimera on Debian — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management

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July 30th, 2007

Documentation — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management

Documentation — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management

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July 30th, 2007

COM.lounge TV

A videoblog about Plone, Python, Zope, Web2.0, Second Life and many more Technology topics. Produced by COM.lounge.

COM.lounge TV

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July 30th, 2007

COM.lounge TV: CLTV27: EuroPython 2007 – David Axmark about optimizing MySQL

David Axmarks was another one of this year’s keynote speakers but instead of just giving his keynote he also gave a regular talk about how to optimize MySQL (which is also applicable to other databases).

David Axmark is one of the founders of MySQL.

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