Archive for the 'Trip' Category

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 [...]


As I’ve mentioned on the previous post, I’ve just came back from PyConBrasil 3. The talks there were just amazing, and I saw some great posts from folks that attended about what they did enjoy the most. As for myself, I really loved meeting some long-time friends that I hadn’t seen since PyConBrasil 1, two [...]


Leaving 3pm today to Europe. Going to Zurich, taking a train to St. Margrethen, then a ride to Vorarlberg. 3 days sprinting at the mountains. Going to look at Calendaring and CMFViews. Sunday, night train to Vienna. Lecture on WebDAV at PloneConf monday after lunch. ZopeMag is kindly publishing the article for free (layout still [...]


It’s not over yet! It will surely take long before I enter another adventure as full of happenings as this one. In Stuttgart, we decided to walk around a bit during the nite to get used to the city, and to wait for the next morning to visit BodyWorlds. We had another Donner, and then [...]


So, I think the first thing we did when we got to Vienna was to check the train schedule to Praha. We had to go from Westbanhof to Sudbanhof. There was a train in less than 2 hours I think so we bought the tickets and went to eat a Donner Kebap (?) I had [...]


Ugh. More than ten days since my last post. I didn’t even finished writing about the Snow Sprint. That’s bad. I’ll try to make it short. Anyway, I don’t remember the exact order in which things happened during that week. So, basically, I and Godefroid went down the mountain once on the snowcycle, and on [...]


It has been a looong week at the Snow-Sprint. I’m particularly impressed by how much was got done, taking in account the several leisure-time-activities we had, including me getting almost lost in the middle of the snow. :) The organization was amazing. Everything was perfect, and well-planned. We had a board just on the entrance [...]


One of the first things I noticed when looking at IndexedCatalog for the first time was that the fact that it stored the indexes as OOBTrees, where the value was a reference to the object would probably cause a significant slowdown when querying, cause it would potentially wake up lots of objects unnecessarily. This proved [...]