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More or less random musings about open-source software, Plone and Davis, California.
Plone Installers Brainstorming at PloneConf
Notes from the open-space discussion on installers at PloneConf 2011
PloneFormGen gittin' to github
PloneFormGen's repository and issue tracker have moved to github.
Professional Plone 4 Development
Martin Aspeli updates his book, and Plone.
Plone Conference Training: The Instructors
Five two-day training courses will be taught at this year's Plone Conference.
New fieldsets for PloneFormGen
The latest beta of PFG has a new fieldset mechanism.
Rapture (PSE 2011) Sprint Report
Over 50 sprinters gathered after Plone Symposium East for two days of rapturous sprinting.
PloneFormGen Updates
New releases in the 1.6 and 1.7 series
Plone Symposium South America: Sprint Report
We had a great two days of sprinting at the end of Plone Symposium South America in Cordoba, Argentina.
A Look at Plone 3 Intranets
A review of “Plone 3 Intranets” by Víctor Fernández de Alba.
Plone Conf 2010: Not Just for Coders
Plone Companies: Get your design, UI, documentation and project management people to the conference.
Finishing Up GSOC 2010 PloneFormGen Work
A video snapshot of Manca's latest PFG UI work.
Google Summer of Code & PloneFormgen
Nenad Mancevic (Manca) has been doing some great work adding dynamic UI elements to PloneFormGen.
Plone and jQuery Tools
Plone 4 uses the ultra-lightweight jQuery Tools set for basic UI. Here's why we chose it.
BDFL considered (potentially) harmful
In a mature open-source project, the power of a BDFL should be moral — not proprietary.
New developer buildout options in installers
Developer-oriented options in the Unified and OS X installers have moved.
Learning JavaScript — again
Javascript's been changing. Or, is it me?
PloneFormGen: Ready for Plone 4
Version 1.6.0b1 of PloneFormGen is compatible with Plone 3 and 4.