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Archive for the “Plone” category

Plone Conference Registration opens!

by Christian Scholz on July 1, 2008

From today on you are able to register for the Plone Conference 2008, held in Washington, D.C. from October 8-10, preceeded by Trainings (Oct 6-7, to be paid separately) and followed by sprints (Oct 11-12). The Early Bird price is (…)

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Sponsor the Plone Conference 2008!

by Christian Scholz on June 23, 2008

The Plone Conference 2008 is looking for sponsors! If you want it to be a rocking conference, then consider being a sponsor. This time also individuals are able to be a sponsor in one of 4 categories (starting at US$100). (…)

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How to resolve uids in Archetypes content (technical)

by Christian Scholz on June 3, 2008

Back in the day the normal way to create stable hyperlinks in Plone (which do not break should you move the target page or rename it) was by using UIDs. A UID is the unique identifier of an Archetypes based (…)

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Plone Books!

by Christian Scholz on May 23, 2008

Today I got a book, but look for yourself: (or click this link if you cannot see the video) Technorati Tags: plone, books, seesmic

Progress on DataPortability in the project and at Digg

by Christian Scholz on May 2, 2008

Steve Williams from Digg today announced that digg.com will provide technologies to allow for more data portability. As he writes on the digg blog, these are: XFN for marking up your contacts hCard for marking up your profile information RDFa (…)

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The first Data Portability Use Case (somewhat technical)

by Christian Scholz on April 14, 2008

As you might know I attended the London DataPortability Lunch last week and met cool people like Chris Saad, Julian Bond, John Breslin, Tom Morris and others. Among other things we have been discussing the maybe first use case to (…)

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Plone Conference 2008 to happen October 8-10 in Washington, DC

by Christian Scholz on April 11, 2008

It is decided: The Plone Conference this year will be held in Washington, DC from October 8-10. It will be preceded by two days of Plone training and followed by a 2-3 day Plone sprint. The event is organized by (…)

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TopfCast #005: Devilsticks at sprints

by Christian Scholz on April 3, 2008

The Podcast Download as MP3 (66,2 MB, 1:13:14) How to reach me? E-Mail: mrtopf@gmail.com Shownotes Sorrento Sprint 2008, my Sorrento Sprint report Marketing Failure at T-Mobile: The initial letter to Engadget, The Engadget Mobile reactionData Portability Working Group, Robert Scoble (…)

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My Sorrento Plone Sprint Report

by Christian Scholz on March 31, 2008

I am sitting at the Naples airport right now after having a great week in Sorrento, Italy at the Sorrento Sprint. There have been a lot of cool people there and lots of interesting discussions (one of these is recorded (…)

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Sorrento Sprint 2008: Introductions (Video)

by Christian Scholz on March 26, 2008

It’s on again, the second Sorrento sprint in South Italy (rainy but nice view nevertheless) is on. 40 Plone programmers meet to bring the Plone project forward again. Here are the introductions of those who are here already; (If you (…)

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