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For those not paying attention, there are two new Plone releases out. They have been made during the Plone Conference 2008, so some people might have missed this. The good news I want to announce is that the buildout-based Plone Installers for Windows have been updated, and a few bugs have been fixed in the [...]


It’s Alive!

10Oct08

Even though our GSoC students didn’t had as much success as I hoped, they did contribute some valuable patches that pointed on the right direction. This week, with the Plone Conference 2008 going on in Washington and the fact I did not attend this conference, I finally made enough time available to get my hands [...]


At Enfold Systems, we have been maintaining a staging solution called EnSimpleStaging that has organically grown through the years around customer requirements. My personal opinion is that software that is driven by customer requirements rather than just by plain design based on a good ideas has a higher success rate. But let’s leave that subject [...]


I’m planning to attend the Plone Conference 2008, in Washington DC, later this year. I have already visited the US in June, when I attended the Plone Symposium in New Orleans. On that occasion, I stayed in the US for ~30 days. This time around I was planning to bring my wife and dog (the [...]


It had to happen, eventually. I’m subscribed to Google Alerts for the keyword Plone, so whenever a new article or page mentioning Plone get’s picked up by Google, I get an email alert. Today, I got an alert from an article published by Burlington Free Press. The summary in the email alert had the following [...]


Just a quick note, I’m in New Orleans for the Plone Symposium 2008. Nate Aune is right here next to me and we’ve published all the four interviews I’ve done so far to Plone.TV. More to follow…..


Alexander Limi brought up the discussion again, by mailing some of the Zope Community luminaries. I’m glad to be amongst those. I had come up with a high-level list of things that would need to happen before. So here are some more quick thoughts about what else would be needed to get Plone running on [...]


Tarek Ziadé reports on PloneSoftwareCenter progress during the Paris Sprint. I am amazed to see the progress he and the folks helping him had so far. This is definitely all that I dreamed for when I started with the idea in January 2006. It is great to see that even though ideas take a little [...]