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October 7th, 2007

EasyCommenting & EasyRating — diefenba.ch

EasyCommenting & EasyRating — diefenba.ch

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


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October 7th, 2007

The Plone Blog — The Plone Blog

The Plone Blog — The Plone Blog

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


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/10/07/the-plone-blog-%e2%80%94-the-plone-blog-3/







October 7th, 2007

Brian Gershon: Safe travels to Naples!

I wanted to wish Plonistas a safe journey to Naples for what will be another fantastic Plone conference!

Back in Seattle, we’re looking forward to hearing post-conference highlights at our upcoming Halloween Plone Meeting.

I’m particularly excited for five Seattle-area Plonistas (that I know of) who are presenting this year. After seeing previews of two of these presentations in September, I know conference attendees are in for a treat:

  • Andrew Burkhalter, Jon Stahl, and Veda Williams from ONENW are presenting on a nice range of topics spanning from those new to Plone 3 all the way through advanced Plone skinning, development and integration.
  • Jonathan Callahan will be presenting Plone for Government Science — How to get buy in from managers, security watchdogs and colleagues.
  • Paul Bugni will be presenting Where’s the source, Luke? : How to find and debug the code behind Plone.

Brian Gershon: Safe travels to Naples!

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from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/10/07/brian-gershon-safe-travels-to-naples/







October 7th, 2007

Safe travels to Naples!

I wanted to wish Plonistas a safe journey to Naples for what will be another fantastic Plone … at our upcoming Halloween Plone Meeting. I’m particularly excited for five Seattle-area Plonistas … from ONENW are presenting on a nice range of topics spanning from those new to Plone 3 all the way

Safe travels to Naples!

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October 7th, 2007
October 7th, 2007

Brian Gershon: The CollectiveGTD Project (and sprints in Naples)

Encouraged by excellent suggestions from the Plone community, Derek and I checked out some of the open-source products including pyGTD, Chandler, and Plone Extreme Management. And combined with the plethora of interesting proprietary solutions, it was obvious there are many directions an open source GTD project can take.

To help organize this project, and make it inclusive for others to participate, we have created two CollectiveGTD projects sites - one for the Plone project, and one for general Open Source GTD in Python code libraries, overall documentation, etc.

The wiki contains early brainstorms and specs, and we’ve posted a first-generation mockup. This Friday we start coding a base implementation in Plone. (more…)

Brian Gershon: The CollectiveGTD Project (and sprints in Naples)

Originally from Planet Plone


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/10/07/brian-gershon-the-collectivegtd-project-and-sprints-in-naples/







October 7th, 2007

The CollectiveGTD Project (and sprints in Naples)

Encouraged by excellent suggestions from the Plone community, Derek and I checked out some of the open-source products including pyGTD, Chandler, and Plone … - one for the Plone project, and one for general Open Source GTD in Python code libraries, overall

The CollectiveGTD Project (and sprints in Naples)

Originally from [Technorati] Tag results for plone


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/10/07/the-collectivegtd-project-and-sprints-in-naples/







October 7th, 2007

Plone SoC-2007 (Unreleased) — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management

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Plone SoC-2007 (Unreleased) — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management

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from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/10/07/plone-soc-2007-unreleased-%e2%80%94-plone-cms-open-source-content-management/







October 7th, 2007

Kai Diefenbach: EasyCommenting & EasyRating

I’m pleased to announce the release of EasyRating 2.5 and EasyCommenting 0.5.

EasyRating

is a rating system for Plone with following features:

  • Authenticated and anonymous rating
  • Changeable score cards
  • Star and selection based rating form (adjustable)
  • Global and Local options
  • Portlet: most active rating (daily and always)
  • View: All rated objects
  • View: All ratings for an object
  • Ajax (via KSS with fallback)
  • Pluggable

Of course, there are some issues left for the future. Some unordered thoughts:

  • Implement some more reports like: which member rated where and what.
  • Make the star rating somewhat nicer: display a message after rating, etc.
  • New option: make the changing of the own rating optional.
  • New option: in which time range a anonymous is allowed to rate? At the moment it is 24 hours.
  • Version support: what happens with the ratings if someone changes the article? (And what about working copies?)
  • Lingua Plone support: Ratings for every language or only one?
  • Administration of given ratings: modifying, deletion.

EasyCommenting

is a commenting system for Plone with following features:

  • Optional preview
  • Optional moderation
  • Optional e-mail notification
  • Optional editing of own comments (within adjustable review states)
  • Optional emphasizing of manager comments (via a CSS-class)
  • Optional replies of replies (via permissions)
  • Global and Local options
  • Message transformation (via Plone’s intelligent text)
  • Pluggable (write adapters for commenting, options, transformations)

There a even more things left. They are going to be discussed in Neaples next week.

Plone42

Both packages (among others, like tagging) will be part of a new bundle called Plone42 soon. Plone42 will be the ultimate answer of everything ;-) Or just Plone4Web2.0.

Kai Diefenbach: EasyCommenting & EasyRating

Originally from Planet Plone


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/10/07/kai-diefenbach-easycommenting-easyrating/







October 7th, 2007

Sasha Vincic: So many good speakers at the Plone Conference 2007 and so little time

Time for the annual Plone Conference and I must say I am very happy to see how the preparations are done. Looks like we will have a great conference and probably the largest one. Two days before the trip I looked through the agenda and as always it’s hard to choose. First day we have Joel Burton’s Building a humane CMS for Plone: updated tutorial and Martin Aspeli’s Extending and Customising Plone 3 that are colliding. I am really interested to hear what Alexander Limi has learned at Google, so Simple and effective techniques for better usability is booked. If I choose Joel’s talk I’ll probably visit Geir Bækholt’s Portlets in Plone 3. On the second day I can recommend the talk about the foundation by Paul Everitt but I am also very interested in Duco Dokter’s Plone for the enterprise market: technical musing on caching, Clustering and Single Sign-On since this is the knowledge we need for big sites with Plone.

I’ll probably end up changing my mind several times during the days and one or two regrets missing some talks but I hope it will be a nice time like all other conferences and a chance to meet friends.

Oh one more thing don’t forget board nominations if you know anyone that should be on the board, even your self. Last day tomorrow Monday.

See you at the conference.

/Sasha

Sasha Vincic: So many good speakers at the Plone Conference 2007 and so little time

Originally from Planet Plone


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/10/07/sasha-vincic-so-many-good-speakers-at-the-plone-conference-2007-and-so-little-time/