vendredi 14 février 2003

OSCOM sprint

Michael Wechner, my friend from the Wyona project, has organized an OSCOM sprint in Zurich, Mar 13 and 14. I hope to go, particularly to try and springboard the Moztop work into the larger "networked content authoring" project I've wanted to get to.
5:38:41 PM   comment []   

Zope and Rendezvous, anyone?

I saw a post on the PyObjC mailing list that mentioned: This is a bit off-topic, but I was able to publish the web server from my app onto the local rendezvous network, where it can be seen in Safari's Rendezvous bookmarks...". Followed by four lines of Python.

Are you kidding me? That's a brainwhopper. Zeroconf Zopes. Gimme.
4:00:56 PM   comment []   

Wanna know why Plone is worth looking at?

Sure, it's a well-done, polished, productized version of CMF and Zope. And sure, people like Edd Dumbill (managing editor at xml.com) like how quickly they can get something working.

But when you look at this picture from the Plone sprint in Berne, you can see the reason that I like Plone: the people. 30 of 'em showed up for a Plone sprint. If you want to tell whether an open source project will succeed, don't look at the software. Look at the people first, that will tell you where the software will eventually be.
3:51:10 PM   comment []   

Zope 2.6.1 press release

We're starting to get the press release distributed. We have 7 translations so far and we're pushing it out in a few countries.
12:27:07 PM   comment []