Archive for the “Development” category
Reflections over Microformats
by Christian Scholz on February 9, 2008
Microformats are getting more and more popular among Web2.0 services and you only need to have visited Web2.0 Expo in Berlin (and probably others) to actually see that. Now I was always a bit sceptical about them and their actual (…)
Snow Sprint 2008: Final Sprint Topic Status Report (Video) (technical)
by Christian Scholz on February 8, 2008
It has been over a week but here it is, the final report from the Snow Sprint. Learn, what people have been working on and what the status has been after the last sprinting day. You can download the Quicktime (…)
10 potential topics for The Plone Strategic Planning Summit
by Christian Scholz on February 6, 2008
As mentioned in the last blog post, next weekend 50 people from all over the Plone community will meet at the Googleplex in Mountain View to discuss the future of Plone. The idea is to bring people together who know (…)
Mono coming to Second Life soon
by Christian Scholz on January 29, 2008
If you listened to the recent Linden Lab podcast (which sound sort of staged maybe because it’s not some resident doing the podcast but LL themselves) you might have heard Joe talking about Mono. And Periapse confirmed that a Mono (…)
The Plone Release Calendar
by Christian Scholz on January 21, 2008
One thing I usually miss is deadlines and one thing to make me better aware of them is if these show up in my Google Calendar. One area where deadlines are important is the Plone Release Process (read more about (…)
OpenSocial, the video (Barcamp Berlin session)
by Christian Scholz on November 9, 2007
We also had a great discussion round last saturday at the Barcamp Berlin around OpenSocial. It was 1 day old back then and thus not much was really known or figured out. We had the pleasure though to have David (…)
Google’s OpenSocial: Learn once, write anywhere
by Christian Scholz on November 7, 2007
Yesterday we heard a session done by Patrick Chanezon about Google’s OpenSocial and while there was not really much new (he mostly showed demos) at least one thing was getting clearer to me. So first my understanding was a bit (…)
Inspiring 2 days at Barcamp Berlin 2
by Christian Scholz on November 5, 2007
It’s over now and it has been great here in Berlin, I hope it will stay that way now that the Web 2.0 Expo starts. These days have quite inspiring on the Open Social Networking front, not only because Google’s (…)
A small report about plone.commenting
by Christian Scholz on November 1, 2007
For quite a while I wanted to do a little writeup on plone.commenting actually :-) What is it? As you might have noticed the exisiting commenting framework in CMF/Plone is quite dated and has several drawbacks like it does not (…)
Google launches Open Social. So is there hope for social networks?
by Christian Scholz on October 31, 2007
There have been lots of rumours about what sort of social network Google is going to create in order to compete with FaceBook et al. Now the riddle is solved and actually it is no new social network at all. (…)