From david at handysoftware.com Wed Aug 1 19:17:29 2007 From: david at handysoftware.com (David Handy) Date: Wed, 1 Aug 2007 13:17:29 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Aaargh! Plone session timeout caused me to lose my edits In-Reply-To: <46A7E49D.6010400@unc.edu> References: <20070725221659.GA23779@arno2> <46A7E49D.6010400@unc.edu> Message-ID: <20070801171729.GA23902@arno2> On Wed, Jul 25, 2007 at 08:02:37PM -0400, Chris Calloway wrote: > It was great to see you at the meeting last night. I hope you get to > sign up for the Plone intro day camp. I have signed up for the Aug. 10 one-day intro class, paid my $50 and everything. Maybe I'll be one of the better-prepared students. With a little help from the plone website, I just got my son set up so that his home folder has a different icon than the rest of our family Plone site. :) David H -- David Handy Computer Programming is Fun! 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Some news: Frank W. has a new release candidate of Jython (which he will tell us about at the next meeting): http://fwierzbicki.blogspot.com/2007/08/jython-22-rc3-is-out.html A new Plone 3.0 book is coming out very soon: http://www.packtpub.com/Professional-Plone-web-applications-CMS/book There is a Python 3000 sprint at Google in Mountain View and Chicago next week: http://wiki.python.org/moin/GoogleSprint http://www.artima.com/weblogs/viewpost.jsp?thread=212259 Very high level outline of how Python runs and helps scale YouTube: http://highscalability.com/youtube-architecture EVE Online is the coolest thing I've ever seen done with Python, and I'm not a gamer or from Iceland or have a cluster of mil-grade servers. Here's how the people behind EVE scale their huge and graphic intensive MPMPORPG with Stackless: http://www.slideshare.net/Arbow/stackless-python-in-eve -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From cbc at unc.edu Tue Aug 14 18:05:28 2007 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2007 12:05:28 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] OSCON '07 Presentations... Message-ID: <46C1D2C8.8000101@unc.edu> ...are available including a few on Python: http://conferences.oreillynet.com/pub/w/58/presentations.html -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From cbc at unc.edu Thu Aug 16 19:21:51 2007 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 16 Aug 2007 13:21:51 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Foliage Sprint Message-ID: <46C487AF.1000502@unc.edu> A Zope 3 Spring in Concord Mass has been declared by Stephan Richter for September 24-28: http://wiki.zope.org/zope3/FoliageSprint -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From cbc at unc.edu Mon Aug 20 17:02:59 2007 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 11:02:59 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] GetPaid progress Message-ID: <46C9AD23.8020704@unc.edu> http://theploneblog.org/blog/archive/2007/08/17/getpaid-birthday -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From natea at jazkarta.com Tue Aug 21 04:54:07 2007 From: natea at jazkarta.com (Nate Aune) Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 22:54:07 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Zope 3 Training for Plone Developers - Oct. 8-9 in Naples, Italy Message-ID: <9a89227c0708201954m7572b8f9r27fc1714064c5b79@mail.gmail.com> Dear Triangle Zope/Plone enthusiasts! Want to learn more about using Zope 3 technology in Plone? Now's your chance to get hands-on instruction from one of the leading Zope 3 gurus in the Plone community: Rocky Burt. We are pleased to announce "Zope 3 Training for Plone Developers" a comprehensive 2-day training course offered Oct. 7-8 in Naples, Italy immediately preceding the Plone Conference 2007. This course is specifically targeted at the developer already familiar with Plone and Archetypes who now wants to leverage Zope 3 component architecture in their Plone products. **DISCOUNT** As a member of the TriZPUG, we would like to offer you a 10% discount off the normal price of the course. Please email us at training at jazkarta.com and mention the "usergroup" discount. More info: http://www.jazkarta.com/naples-trizpug DATES October 8-9, 2007 LOCATION City of Science Naples, Italy http://plone.org/events/conferences/2007-naples/naples-the-perfect-venue ABOUT THE INSTRUCTOR Rocky Burt is a recognized leader in the Plone community, having been elected to the Plone framework team, contributed to the popular book "Web Component Development with Zope 3", developer of many Plone products and author of the Plone4Artists suite of products. Rocky is an expert in using Zope 3 technologies in Plone, and has given various conference/sprint talks on this subject including a three hour tutorial at the last Plone Conference in Seattle. SATISFIED STUDENTS "The training has better addressed our needs than any other that has been offered. The key element that made it useful to us is that it addressed Zope 3 technologies in relation to Plone. An area where good documentation and tutorials are scarce to non-existent. The training session is so practical and relevant to those trying to bridge the gap from the Zope 2 world to Zope 3 and Plone 3." -Brent Lambert, Center for Open Sustainable Learning, Utah State University REGISTRATION The preferred class size is 10-15, so we encourage you to sign up now to reserve your spot. Please see the training page for the cost and to register. http://www.jazkarta.com/naples-trizpug PREREQUISITES Knowledge of Plone and experience developing Plone products with Archetypes. Python programming skills. COVERS Everything you need to know about developing Plone products the "Zope 3 way", using adapters, view classes and interfaces. See the training page for the full agenda of topics covered. http://www.jazkarta.com/naples-trizpug REQUIREMENTS A laptop computer to follow along with this hands-on class. DISCOUNTS If you are from a non-profit organization or educational institution, there are discounts available to make the training more affordable. CONTACT Please contact training at jazkarta.com if you have any questions about the training. thanks, Nate -- Nate Aune - natea at jazkarta.com http://www.jazkarta.com Plone solutions, consulting and development -- Nate Aune - natea at jazkarta.com http://www.jazkarta.com Plone solutions, consulting and development From volcimaster at gmail.com Tue Aug 21 17:26:13 2007 From: volcimaster at gmail.com (Warren Myers) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:26:13 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] getting Plone up & running on Ubuntu Message-ID: Hi All I've been trying to get Plone up and running on Ubuntu Feisty, but have been having some issues. apt-get install Zope worked fine -> and it's the right version for Plone Then I tried running the Plone build/install thing, and it did, but when going to http://zope.server:8080/plone, I get an error. Loading the http://zope.server:8080 page works fine, though. Any thoguhts on steps I might've missed - what more information might you need from me? Thanks, -Warren -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From rob_lineberger at med.unc.edu Tue Aug 21 17:40:20 2007 From: rob_lineberger at med.unc.edu (Rob Lineberger) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:40:20 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] getting Plone up & running on Ubuntu In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <1187710820.5716.21.camel@victoria> Try the following urls: http://zope.server:8080/Plone http://zope.server:8080/manage Do they work? On Tue, 2007-08-21 at 11:26 -0400, Warren Myers wrote: > Hi All > > I've been trying to get Plone up and running on Ubuntu Feisty, but > have been having some issues. > > apt-get install Zope worked fine -> and it's the right version for > Plone > > Then I tried running the Plone build/install thing, and it did, but > when going to http://zope.server:8080/plone, I get an error. Loading > the http://zope.server:8080 page works fine, though. > > Any thoguhts on steps I might've missed - what more information might > you need from me? > > Thanks, > -Warren > _______________________________________________ > triangle-zpug mailing list > triangle-zpug at starship.python.net > http://starship.python.net/mailman/listinfo/triangle-zpug From cbc at unc.edu Tue Aug 21 17:57:35 2007 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 11:57:35 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Plone 3.0 released! Message-ID: <46CB0B6F.3010305@unc.edu> Dig it on Digg, please: http://digg.com/tech_news/Plone_3_0_released Upgrade instructions: http://plone.org/upgrade. Plone Software Center and Plone Help Center have both been updated. Plone 3.0 the book "any day now": http://www.packtpub.com/Professional-Plone-web-applications-CMS/book -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From cbc at unc.edu Tue Aug 21 19:03:17 2007 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 13:03:17 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] getting Plone up & running on Ubuntu In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <46CB1AD5.9060309@unc.edu> Warren Myers wrote: > apt-get install Zope worked fine -> and it's the right version for Plone Don't install Zope/Plone from the repository unless it's just for a temporary test drive. Always either use the all-in-one Linux installer or build from source. http://plone.org/products/plone You should apt-get remove zope2.9 right away or you may see port conflicts with your other attempts to build it. You should also note that the Ubuntu repository version of Zope is *not* the right version for the current release of Plone as of today. :) > Then I tried running the Plone build/install thing, and it did, but when > going to http://zope.server:8080/plone, I get an error. Maybe cut and paste your error? > Loading the > http://zope.server:8080 page works fine, though. You should be able to http://zope.server:8080/manage and a) see if you have a plone site, and b) what its name is. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From volcimaster at gmail.com Tue Aug 21 19:11:41 2007 From: volcimaster at gmail.com (Warren Myers) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 13:11:41 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] getting Plone up & running on Ubuntu In-Reply-To: <46CB1AD5.9060309@unc.edu> References: <46CB1AD5.9060309@unc.edu> Message-ID: ok - i'm yanking the repository-based zope i installed, and i'll rerun the plone installer I'll check back as soon as that's finished WMM On 8/21/07, Chris Calloway wrote: > > Warren Myers wrote: > > apt-get install Zope worked fine -> and it's the right version for Plone > > Don't install Zope/Plone from the repository unless it's just for a > temporary test drive. Always either use the all-in-one Linux installer > or build from source. > > http://plone.org/products/plone > > You should apt-get remove zope2.9 right away or you may see port > conflicts with your other attempts to build it. > > You should also note that the Ubuntu repository version of Zope is *not* > the right version for the current release of Plone as of today. :) > > > Then I tried running the Plone build/install thing, and it did, but when > > going to http://zope.server:8080/plone, I get an error. > > Maybe cut and paste your error? > > > Loading the > > http://zope.server:8080 page works fine, though. > > You should be able to http://zope.server:8080/manage and a) see if you > have a plone site, and b) what its name is. > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway > http://www.seacoos.org > office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 > mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 > > > > -- http://warrenmyers.com "God may not play dice with the universe, but something strange is going on with the prime numbers." --Paul Erd?s "It's not possible. We are the type of people who have everything in our favor going against us." --Ben Jarhvi, Short Circuit 2 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From volcimaster at gmail.com Tue Aug 21 19:30:20 2007 From: volcimaster at gmail.com (Warren Myers) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 13:30:20 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] getting Plone up & running on Ubuntu In-Reply-To: References: <46CB1AD5.9060309@unc.edu> Message-ID: ok - on a vanilla rebuild of Plone 2.5.3, when trying to load http://zope.server:8080/Plone (or /plone or on port 8081) Site Error An error was encountered while publishing this resource. *Resource not found* Sorry, the requested resource does not exist. Check the URL and try again. *Resource:* Examples GET ------------------------------ Troubleshooting Suggestions - The URL may be incorrect. - The parameters passed to this resource may be incorrect. - A resource that this resource relies on may be encountering an error. For more detailed information about the error, please refer to the error log. If the error persists please contact the site maintainer. Thank you for your patience. On 8/21/07, Warren Myers wrote: > > ok - i'm yanking the repository-based zope i installed, and i'll rerun the > plone installer > > I'll check back as soon as that's finished > > WMM > > On 8/21/07, Chris Calloway wrote: > > > > Warren Myers wrote: > > > apt-get install Zope worked fine -> and it's the right version for > > Plone > > > > Don't install Zope/Plone from the repository unless it's just for a > > temporary test drive. Always either use the all-in-one Linux installer > > or build from source. > > > > http://plone.org/products/plone > > > > You should apt-get remove zope2.9 right away or you may see port > > conflicts with your other attempts to build it. > > > > You should also note that the Ubuntu repository version of Zope is *not* > > the right version for the current release of Plone as of today. :) > > > > > Then I tried running the Plone build/install thing, and it did, but > > when > > > going to http://zope.server:8080/plone, I get an error. > > > > Maybe cut and paste your error? > > > > > Loading the > > > http://zope.server:8080 page works fine, though. > > > > You should be able to http://zope.server:8080/manage and a) see if you > > have a plone site, and b) what its name is. > > > > -- > > Sincerely, > > > > Chris Calloway > > http://www.seacoos.org > > office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 > > mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 > > > > > > > > > > > -- > http://warrenmyers.com > "God may not play dice with the universe, but something strange is going > on with the prime numbers." --Paul Erd?s > "It's not possible. We are the type of people who have everything in our > favor going against us." --Ben Jarhvi, Short Circuit 2 -- http://warrenmyers.com "God may not play dice with the universe, but something strange is going on with the prime numbers." --Paul Erd?s "It's not possible. We are the type of people who have everything in our favor going against us." --Ben Jarhvi, Short Circuit 2 -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From cbc at unc.edu Tue Aug 21 20:27:14 2007 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 14:27:14 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] getting Plone up & running on Ubuntu In-Reply-To: References: <46CB1AD5.9060309@unc.edu> Message-ID: <46CB2E82.80707@unc.edu> Warren Myers wrote: > *Resource not found* OK, this says that Zope is running and didn't find a resource called "Plone." Log into http://zope.server:8080/manage and see if you have a plone site in the root of your Zope called "Plone." You could create one if you don't. I assume zope.server in your examples means "127.0.0.1" or "localhost." If by "vanilla rebuild" of Plone 2.5.3, you mean the unified installer at: http://downloads.sourceforge.net/plone/Plone-2.5.3-UnifiedInstaller.tgz I just downloaded it, expanded it, and ran "sudo ./install.sh" from a terminal in the expanded folder as per the readme.txt in an up to date instance of Ubuntu Feisty. It ran for a few minutes compiling away. When it was done, I ran "sudo /opt/Plone-2.5.3/zeocluster/bin/startcluster" from the same terminal as per the instructions at the end of the installer run. I fired up Firefox and looked at: http://localhost:8080 and saw Zope. So, next I went to: http://localhost:8080/manage I got an authentication dialog. I entered the userid and password provided at the end of the installer run. You can also find it in: /opt/Plone-2.5.3/adminPassword.txt after you run the installer as per the instructions in readme.txt. I looked in the Zope root there with the management screen and saw no Plone site. So I added one. This is the usual case with Zope and Plone. I think the installer may claim somewhere that it adds a Plone site instance in your Zope root. But I have seen that not be the case before with Ubuntu. No matter, it is business as usual to add a Plone Site into Zope if you want one. So I looked over in that drop down with "Add" button in the Zope management interface. I selected "Plone Site" and clicked "Add." I came up to the "Add Plone Site" management screen. I filled in the following: Id: myplone Title: My Plone Site Description: This is my Plone Site to help Warren. Base Profile: Plone Site Extension Profiles: (don't select anything here) Then I clicked on "Add Plone Site" at the bottom of that screen. It thought about what I typed for a few seconds (actually, it's creating a bunch of stuff during those few seconds). Then it returned me to the Zope management interface. I saw a Plone Site called "myplone" in my Zope root. Yay! So I went and visited: http://localhost:8080/myplone And wowee, there's my plone site. Thanks, Steve McMahon! (Steve maintains the installer and came to TriZPUG's wonderful Camp 5 last March.) Beyond that, you may want to avail yourself of these resources: http://plone.org/support/chat http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup http://www.nabble.com/Installation%2C-Setup%2C-Upgrades-f15482.html http://www.nabble.com/mailing_list/MailingListOptions.jtp?forum=15482 -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From david at handysoftware.com Tue Aug 21 20:29:34 2007 From: david at handysoftware.com (David Handy) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 14:29:34 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Plone 3.0 released! In-Reply-To: <46CB0B6F.3010305@unc.edu> References: <46CB0B6F.3010305@unc.edu> Message-ID: <20070821182934.GA5651@arno2> So I picked an interesting time to jump into the Plone waters. I started about 6 weeks ago. Any advice on when or if I should upgrade to Plone 3.0? I've just today started rolling out an association website based on Plone 2.5.3... David H On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 11:57:35AM -0400, Chris Calloway wrote: > Dig it on Digg, please: > > http://digg.com/tech_news/Plone_3_0_released > > Upgrade instructions: > > http://plone.org/upgrade. > > Plone Software Center and Plone Help Center have both been updated. > > Plone 3.0 the book "any day now": > > http://www.packtpub.com/Professional-Plone-web-applications-CMS/book > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway > http://www.seacoos.org > office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 > mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > triangle-zpug mailing list > triangle-zpug at starship.python.net > http://starship.python.net/mailman/listinfo/triangle-zpug > -- David Handy Computer Programming is Fun! Beginning Computer Programming with Python http://www.handysoftware.com/cpif/ From david at handysoftware.com Tue Aug 21 20:29:34 2007 From: david at handysoftware.com (David Handy) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 14:29:34 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Plone 3.0 released! In-Reply-To: <46CB0B6F.3010305@unc.edu> References: <46CB0B6F.3010305@unc.edu> Message-ID: <20070821182934.GA5651@arno2> So I picked an interesting time to jump into the Plone waters. I started about 6 weeks ago. Any advice on when or if I should upgrade to Plone 3.0? I've just today started rolling out an association website based on Plone 2.5.3... David H On Tue, Aug 21, 2007 at 11:57:35AM -0400, Chris Calloway wrote: > Dig it on Digg, please: > > http://digg.com/tech_news/Plone_3_0_released > > Upgrade instructions: > > http://plone.org/upgrade. > > Plone Software Center and Plone Help Center have both been updated. > > Plone 3.0 the book "any day now": > > http://www.packtpub.com/Professional-Plone-web-applications-CMS/book > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway > http://www.seacoos.org > office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 > mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 > > > > > _______________________________________________ > triangle-zpug mailing list > triangle-zpug at starship.python.net > http://starship.python.net/mailman/listinfo/triangle-zpug > -- David Handy Computer Programming is Fun! Beginning Computer Programming with Python http://www.handysoftware.com/cpif/ From volcimaster at gmail.com Tue Aug 21 20:40:32 2007 From: volcimaster at gmail.com (Warren Myers) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 14:40:32 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] getting Plone up & running on Ubuntu In-Reply-To: References: <46CB1AD5.9060309@unc.edu> <46CB2E82.80707@unc.edu> Message-ID: Ok - I just went through the same proc you did, and am having issues, so I'll go hit up the Plone support site. thanks WMM On 8/21/07, Chris Calloway wrote: > > Warren Myers wrote: > > *Resource not found* > > OK, this says that Zope is running and didn't find a resource called > "Plone." > > Log into http://zope.server:8080/manage and see if you have a plone site > in the root of your Zope called "Plone." You could create one if you > don't. > > I assume zope.server in your examples means "127.0.0.1" or "localhost." > > If by "vanilla rebuild" of Plone 2.5.3, you mean the unified installer at: > > http://downloads.sourceforge.net/plone/Plone-2.5.3-UnifiedInstaller.tgz > > I just downloaded it, expanded it, and ran "sudo ./install.sh" from a > terminal in the expanded folder as per the readme.txt in an up to date > instance of Ubuntu Feisty. It ran for a few minutes compiling away. When > it was done, I ran "sudo /opt/Plone-2.5.3/zeocluster/bin/startcluster" > from the same terminal as per the instructions at the end of the > installer run. I fired up Firefox and looked at: > > http://localhost:8080 > > and saw Zope. So, next I went to: > > http://localhost:8080/manage > > I got an authentication dialog. I entered the userid and password > provided at the end of the installer run. You can also find it in: > > /opt/Plone-2.5.3/adminPassword.txt > > after you run the installer as per the instructions in readme.txt. > > I looked in the Zope root there with the management screen and saw no > Plone site. So I added one. This is the usual case with Zope and Plone. > I think the installer may claim somewhere that it adds a Plone site > instance in your Zope root. But I have seen that not be the case before > with Ubuntu. No matter, it is business as usual to add a Plone Site into > Zope if you want one. > > So I looked over in that drop down with "Add" button in the Zope > management interface. I selected "Plone Site" and clicked "Add." I came > up to the "Add Plone Site" management screen. I filled in the following: > > Id: myplone > Title: My Plone Site > Description: This is my Plone Site to help Warren. > Base Profile: Plone Site > Extension Profiles: (don't select anything here) > > Then I clicked on "Add Plone Site" at the bottom of that screen. It > thought about what I typed for a few seconds (actually, it's creating a > bunch of stuff during those few seconds). Then it returned me to the > Zope management interface. I saw a Plone Site called "myplone" in my > Zope root. Yay! > > So I went and visited: > > http://localhost:8080/myplone > > And wowee, there's my plone site. Thanks, Steve McMahon! (Steve > maintains the installer and came to TriZPUG's wonderful Camp 5 last > March.) > > Beyond that, you may want to avail yourself of these resources: > > http://plone.org/support/chat > http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/setup > http://www.nabble.com/Installation%2C-Setup%2C-Upgrades-f15482.html > http://www.nabble.com/mailing_list/MailingListOptions.jtp?forum=15482 > > -- > Sincerely, > > Chris Calloway > http://www.seacoos.org > office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 > mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 > > > > -- http://warrenmyers.com "God may not play dice with the universe, but something strange is going on with the prime numbers." --Paul Erd?s "It's not possible. We are the type of people who have everything in our favor going against us." --Ben Jarhvi, Short Circuit 2 -- http://warrenmyers.com "God may not play dice with the universe, but something strange is going on with the prime numbers." --Paul Erd?s "It's not possible. 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In-Reply-To: <20070821193935.GA6447@arno2> References: <46CB0B6F.3010305@unc.edu> <20070821182934.GA5651@arno2> <46CB31B2.70005@unc.edu> <20070821193935.GA6447@arno2> Message-ID: <46CB4CE2.4000804@unc.edu> David Handy wrote: > "Started rolling out" means "had a conference call with the executive board > and talked them through logging in and creating content." :) That means you demo'd it. Create a Plone 3.0 site from scratch. Advantages straight off the release page: * Full versioning support, history and reverting to older revisions * Improved performance * Inline (Ajax) editing * Link and reference integrity checking * Automatic locking and unlocking * Improved handling of permissions and sharing * Upgraded visual (WYSIWYG) content editor * Full-text indexing of Word and PDF documents * Wiki support and multiple new mark-up formats * Rules engine for content * Strengthened security Top 20 reasons: http://plone.org/products/plone/features/3.0 Another reason: there is general community support for the last two releases. As soon as 3.5 comes out, nobody will give a hoot at 2.5.3. Old sites should be tested and stable by then. > Maybe these steps: copy to another Plone instance on my > machine, upgrade that instance, test, then move it all to the new > host... Is there any other way? "Move" meaning, if you have any customizations to move, have them wrapped up in products or modules. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From cbc at unc.edu Tue Aug 21 23:08:53 2007 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 17:08:53 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] getting Plone up & running on Ubuntu In-Reply-To: References: <46CB1AD5.9060309@unc.edu> <46CB2E82.80707@unc.edu> Message-ID: <46CB5465.6080601@unc.edu> Warren Myers wrote: > Ok - I just went through the same proc you did, and am having issues, so > I'll go hit up the Plone support site. I just downloaded the brand new today Plone 3.0 unified installer and ran it on Ubuntu. It went flawlessley *and* added the site called Plone for me. You might give that a try as it is twice as good as Plone 2.5.3. Things to cleanup: Make sure you have no running Zope processes left hanging around. Use: ps -Af | grep Zope Blow away old Plone unified install in /opt. Use: sudo rm -rf /opt/Plone* -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From cbc at unc.edu Tue Aug 21 23:38:22 2007 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 17:38:22 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Content rules Message-ID: <46CB5B4E.1060600@unc.edu> After playing with Plone 3.0 for about five minutes, I'd like to give a lightning talk at the upcoming meeting about Plone Content Rules. Having never seen a content rule before, it took me a few seconds to set up a rule such that when any content item is added to my test site, I get an email. You can trigger on content added, modified, deleted, or change in workflow state. You can enable or disable a rule. You can add mutliple conditions based on content type, file extension, workflow state, user's group, or user's role. Actions can mutliple and orderable. Actions are log, notify user, copy to folder, move to folder, delete object, transition workflow state, or mail a list of addresses (with intelligent tags to title and url in email). Rules can be enabled globally, on a folder, or to all subfolders of a folder. We used to write scripts and workflow actions to do this kind of stuff. Now it's all in a web interface any non-technical person can be shown how to use in the way they want. The Ajax editing of content in place as you view the page is super cool, too. Kinda scary freaky it's so cool. Very wow. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From brian at facilitydude.com Wed Aug 22 18:46:51 2007 From: brian at facilitydude.com (Brian Bell) Date: Wed, 22 Aug 2007 12:46:51 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Short Term Python Contract Job Opportunity Message-ID: <4c016b020708220946q379c7d2dldd5ff6a39f8d93b3@mail.gmail.com> Hi Folks! I'm actually a TriPUGer, just living in the TriZPUG's world :) I'm in need of some contract labor for short term python development. You would need to be familiar with - linux - web services - specifically XML-RPC - python daemonizing (i.e. to handle RPC requests) - manipulating XML in python - firewalls (don't have to be an expert, but understanding the basics of iptables would great) If anyone is interested or knows someone who might be... please let me know. Send a resume if you've got it and/or a brief description of what you're doing; some examples of your work, etc. Thanks, Brian -- Brian Bell FacilityDude.com office: (919) 459-6430 brian at facilitydude.com www.facilitydude.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From FDimauro at unch.unc.edu Thu Aug 23 18:54:00 2007 From: FDimauro at unch.unc.edu (Dimauro, Frank) Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 12:54:00 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] plone 3.0 and calendars In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Does Plone 3.0 come with event calendaring OOB? Or will we need to add a product like Plone4Artists Calendar (which is not yet Plone 3.0 supported...btw) http://plone.org/products/plone4artistscalendar It looks like CalendarX which we have been using since 2.0.5 is not compatible with Plone v3.0. Frank ---------------------------------------------------------------------- Message: 1 Date: Tue, 21 Aug 2007 16:36:50 -0400 From: Chris Calloway Subject: Re: [triangle-zpug] Plone 3.0 released! To: "Mailing list for North Carolina (Research Triangle area) Zope/Python User Group" Message-ID: <46CB4CE2.4000804 at unc.edu> Content-Type: text/plain; charset=ISO-8859-1; format=flowed David Handy wrote: > "Started rolling out" means "had a conference call with the executive board > and talked them through logging in and creating content." :) That means you demo'd it. Create a Plone 3.0 site from scratch. Advantages straight off the release page: * Full versioning support, history and reverting to older revisions * Improved performance * Inline (Ajax) editing * Link and reference integrity checking * Automatic locking and unlocking * Improved handling of permissions and sharing * Upgraded visual (WYSIWYG) content editor * Full-text indexing of Word and PDF documents * Wiki support and multiple new mark-up formats * Rules engine for content * Strengthened security Top 20 reasons: http://plone.org/products/plone/features/3.0 Another reason: there is general community support for the last two releases. As soon as 3.5 comes out, nobody will give a hoot at 2.5.3. Old sites should be tested and stable by then. > Maybe these steps: copy to another Plone instance on my > machine, upgrade that instance, test, then move it all to the new > host... Is there any other way? "Move" meaning, if you have any customizations to move, have them wrapped up in products or modules. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From biggers at utsl.com Thu Aug 23 22:18:42 2007 From: biggers at utsl.com (Mark R. Biggers) Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 16:18:42 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Jython talk @ TriZPUG meeting, Aug. 28 Tuesday 7 p.m. Message-ID: <18125.60322.47251.846059@dexter.saiph.com> Y'all come to a talk by Frank Wierzbicki, at the next TriZPUG meeting: [He will] be giving a talk on Jython 2.2 and current Jython development on Tuesday, August 28, 7pm at 328 Phillips Hall, UNC-Chapel Hill for the Triangle Zope and Python Users Group. It will be a basic introduction to Jython targeted at Python developers... with lots of demos. [paraphrased from Frank's blog...] => Directions and more: http://trizpug.org/Members/cbc/aug-07-mtg/ => Jython 2.2 has been released, go get it... http://fwierzbicki.blogspot.com/2007/08/jython-22-released-woohoo.html See you there! ----mark From cbc at unc.edu Thu Aug 23 23:46:36 2007 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 17:46:36 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] plone 3.0 and calendars In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: <46CE003C.1090803@unc.edu> Dimauro, Frank wrote: > Does Plone 3.0 come with event calendaring OOB? Or will we need to add a > product like Plone4Artists Calendar (which is not yet Plone 3.0 > supported...btw) > http://plone.org/products/plone4artistscalendar Looks like the same event type and calendar portlet we've known and loved. > It looks like CalendarX which we have been using since 2.0.5 is not > compatible with Plone v3.0. It looks like it wasn't even released for 2.5., hasn't had an update in 2 years, doesn't have a roadmap, and its issue tracker is down. It's been rolled into Plone4ArtistsCalendar. The new Plone Software Center shows that out of 1553 product releases today, only 53 are for Plone 3.0. So I wouldn't expect whatever my favorite third party product is to have an updated release today. (Although mine does: Clouseau!) The new Plone Software Center lets you search by category and Plone release. Searching for Calendar/Events for Plone 3.0 only shows one product, the awesome DateRangeInRangeIndex product we saw in Advanced Plone Boot Camp. But that's a developer product you'd use to build a calendar product. You might pop into #plone4artists channel on irc.freenode.net and ask the intentions for Plone 3.0.. I can't tell from http://plone4artists.org/products/plone4artistssite/roadmap what the intention is. The product page for it specifically says "Plone 3.0+ is not supported at this time" as well as not for underlying necessary versions of Zope and Five. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From fwierzbicki at gmail.com Fri Aug 24 03:14:57 2007 From: fwierzbicki at gmail.com (Frank Wierzbicki) Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 21:14:57 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Jython talk @ TriZPUG meeting, Aug. 28 Tuesday 7 p.m. In-Reply-To: <18125.60322.47251.846059@dexter.saiph.com> References: <18125.60322.47251.846059@dexter.saiph.com> Message-ID: <4dab5f760708231814m7523a619lfe2ceb69506148f9@mail.gmail.com> On 8/23/07, Mark R. Biggers wrote: > > Y'all come to a talk by Frank Wierzbicki, at the next TriZPUG meeting: > > [He will] be giving a talk on Jython 2.2 and current Jython development on > Tuesday, August 28, 7pm at 328 Phillips Hall, UNC-Chapel Hill for the > Triangle Zope and Python Users Group. > > It will be a basic introduction to Jython targeted at Python > developers... with lots of demos. Not sure about *lots* of demos :) but some... -Frank From cbc at unc.edu Fri Aug 24 05:16:19 2007 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2007 23:16:19 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] server maintenance Message-ID: <46CE4D83.5070003@unc.edu> I did some pretty serious server maintenance tonight. It's probably not a good idea to make any changes on trizpug.org until sometime tomorrow when I can give the all clear. You may see some funny things on the site in the next few hours. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From tbryan at python.net Fri Aug 24 13:57:35 2007 From: tbryan at python.net (T. Bryan) Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 07:57:35 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Jython talk @ TriZPUG meeting, Aug. 28 Tuesday 7 p.m. In-Reply-To: <18125.60322.47251.846059@dexter.saiph.com> References: <18125.60322.47251.846059@dexter.saiph.com> Message-ID: <46CEC7AF.7020001@python.net> Mark R. Biggers wrote: > Y'all come to a talk by Frank Wierzbicki, at the next TriZPUG meeting: I've rearranged my Tuesday so that I can be there. As a mostly Java developer, I have always thought that Jython was really cool. :) > 328 Phillips Hall, UNC-Chapel Hill It has probably been over a year since I've made it out to a Tri-ZPUG meeting. That's the same room we used to use when we first started meeting at UNC, right? ---Tom From cbc at unc.edu Fri Aug 24 16:56:41 2007 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 10:56:41 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Jython talk @ TriZPUG meeting, Aug. 28 Tuesday 7 p.m. In-Reply-To: <46CEC7AF.7020001@python.net> References: <18125.60322.47251.846059@dexter.saiph.com> <46CEC7AF.7020001@python.net> Message-ID: <46CEF1A9.8040900@unc.edu> T. Bryan wrote: > Mark R. Biggers wrote: >> Y'all come to a talk by Frank Wierzbicki, at the next TriZPUG meeting: > > I've rearranged my Tuesday so that I can be there. As a mostly Java > developer, I have always thought that Jython was really cool. :) You honor us. Ladies and Gentlemen, Tom Bryan, founder of TriZPUG and owner of this list. This Jython release *is* really cool, too. Generator, iterators, new style classes. It's like real Python with Swing and super-duper web services. >> 328 Phillips Hall, UNC-Chapel Hill > > It has probably been over a year since I've made it out to a Tri-ZPUG > meeting. That's the same room we used to use when we first started meeting > at UNC, right? Yes. The room of the first couple of Plone Boot Camps and the location of numerous meetings. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From fwierzbicki at gmail.com Fri Aug 24 17:21:31 2007 From: fwierzbicki at gmail.com (Frank Wierzbicki) Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 11:21:31 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Jython talk @ TriZPUG meeting, Aug. 28 Tuesday 7 p.m. In-Reply-To: <46CEF1A9.8040900@unc.edu> References: <18125.60322.47251.846059@dexter.saiph.com> <46CEC7AF.7020001@python.net> <46CEF1A9.8040900@unc.edu> Message-ID: <4dab5f760708240821g2a051e46mefeac328006f9b1a@mail.gmail.com> On 8/24/07, Chris Calloway wrote: > T. Bryan wrote: > > I've rearranged my Tuesday so that I can be there. Pressure :) > > As a mostly Java > > developer, I have always thought that Jython was really cool. :) Too bad it is so hard to make a living outside of Java development around here -- but lately the language choices on the JVM have been improving dramatically. JRuby and to a lesser extent Groovy and Scala have the spotlight now, but Jython is going to be in there as well now that we have a new release out. > This Jython release *is* really cool, too. Generator, iterators, new > style classes. It's like real Python with Swing and super-duper web > services. These are the reasons I got involved with Jython development a few years back. Jython 2.1 felt so limited compared to the then current Python 2.3. Now that new style classes are in Jython I think really catching up is within reasonable reach. We're are most likely to target 2.5 with the next release. -Frank From cbc at unc.edu Fri Aug 24 17:47:03 2007 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Fri, 24 Aug 2007 11:47:03 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Jython talk @ TriZPUG meeting, Aug. 28 Tuesday 7 p.m. In-Reply-To: <4dab5f760708240821g2a051e46mefeac328006f9b1a@mail.gmail.com> References: <18125.60322.47251.846059@dexter.saiph.com> <46CEC7AF.7020001@python.net> <46CEF1A9.8040900@unc.edu> <4dab5f760708240821g2a051e46mefeac328006f9b1a@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <46CEFD77.7010702@unc.edu> Frank Wierzbicki wrote: > Too bad it is so hard to make a living outside of Java development > around here Heh. That's how I got into a Python job. There are so many more Java developers here than jobs. Well, at least during the crash a few years ago. There were unemployed 10,000 Java developers here all competing for the same three crappy job openings. I found putting yourself out there as a Python developer gets you into a completely different and higher realm in so many ways but especially people-wise. No more boring putzy MVC apps pushing beans around for counters and pointy headed bosses. -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From robert at geigers.net Sat Aug 25 14:18:29 2007 From: robert at geigers.net (Robert Geiger) Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 08:18:29 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Looking for Plone Web Developer.... Message-ID: <46D01E15.1090409@geigers.net> Hey people, I have a friend who needs a web site makeover and he's willing to consider Plone. I'm a little busy, but I'd like to see if we can get him a working Plone site, so I'm looking for a resource. Please reply to this email if you're looking to make some money. Thanks, rg -- Robert Geiger 919.271.7132 Mobile 888.691.5888 Fax http://robert.geigers.net Have a great day! -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... Name: robert.vcf Type: text/x-vcard Size: 219 bytes Desc: not available URL: From cbc at unc.edu Sat Aug 25 21:32:38 2007 From: cbc at unc.edu (Chris Calloway) Date: Sat, 25 Aug 2007 19:32:38 +0000 (UTC) Subject: [triangle-zpug] server maintenance References: <46CE4D83.5070003@unc.edu> Message-ID: Chris Calloway writes: > I did some pretty serious server maintenance tonight. It's probably not > a good idea to make any changes on trizpug.org until sometime tomorrow > when I can give the all clear. You may see some funny things on the site > in the next few hours. Well, it appears that things went off without a hitch or a glitch. Color me surprised. And have at it again. Cheers, Chris From robert at geigers.net Sun Aug 26 14:52:53 2007 From: robert at geigers.net (Robert Geiger) Date: Sun, 26 Aug 2007 08:52:53 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Looking for Plone Web Developer.... In-Reply-To: <46D01E15.1090409@geigers.net> References: <46D01E15.1090409@geigers.net> Message-ID: <46D177A5.40607@geigers.net> OK. Last Call. Are there NO PLONE DEVELOPERS able to take on a client?? Please reply if you have some bandwidth. Robert Geiger wrote: > Hey people, > > I have a friend who needs a web site makeover and he's willing to > consider Plone. I'm a little busy, but I'd like to see if we can get > him a working Plone site, so I'm looking for a resource. > > Please reply to this email if you're looking to make some money. > > Thanks, > > rg > > _______________________________________________ > triangle-zpug mailing list > triangle-zpug at starship.python.net > http://starship.python.net/mailman/listinfo/triangle-zpug -- Robert Geiger 919.271.7132 Mobile 888.691.5888 Fax http://robert.geigers.net Have a great day! -------------- next part -------------- A non-text attachment was scrubbed... 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In-Reply-To: <46D177A5.40607@geigers.net> References: <46D01E15.1090409@geigers.net> <46D177A5.40607@geigers.net> Message-ID: <46D2F4BB.6050503@unc.edu> Robert Geiger wrote: > Are there NO PLONE DEVELOPERS able to take on a client?? Here are 182 in 44 countries: http://plone.net/providers -- Sincerely, Chris Calloway http://www.seacoos.org office: 332 Chapman Hall phone: (919) 962-4323 mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599 From fwierzbicki at gmail.com Tue Aug 28 18:05:49 2007 From: fwierzbicki at gmail.com (Frank Wierzbicki) Date: Tue, 28 Aug 2007 12:05:49 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] Meeting tomorrow: Jython In-Reply-To: <46D2DA1C.9010601@unc.edu> References: <46D2DA1C.9010601@unc.edu> Message-ID: <4dab5f760708280905qb8c5743ga89a2f526993a51d@mail.gmail.com> On 8/27/07, Chris Calloway wrote: > Don't forget, we have a very interesting meeting planned for tomorrow: > > http://trizpug.org/Members/cbc/aug-07-mtg > http://trizpug.org/Members/cbc/unc-logistics > > Frank Wierzbicki, who has almost singlehanded revived Jython and made it > a contemporary implementation Thanks for the kind words, Chris, but I feel compelled to emphasize that, although there where times in the last three or so years that *felt* single-handed -- there where quite a number of contributors to Jython 2.2 -- both before I started and after. In fact, the thing that I am most proud of is the thriving set of core developers that have emerged during my tenure as lead maintainer. -Frank From volcimaster at gmail.com Wed Aug 29 21:57:59 2007 From: volcimaster at gmail.com (Warren Myers) Date: Wed, 29 Aug 2007 15:57:59 -0400 Subject: [triangle-zpug] OT - Job Posting - Support Engineer Message-ID: If you've already seen this, feel free to disregard, and sorry if you're on more than one of the mailing lists I'm sending this to - but we're in need of more people. Hi All. My employer, Opsware Inc (NASDAQ: OPSW; www.opsware.com), is looking for Support Engineers at our Cary NC office. Please feel free to email me your resume, or reference me from the list if you're interested. You can email me off-list for more info. http://www.opsware.com/about/about_jobs_openings.php Description: Opsware Inc. is seeking to hire a Software Support Engineer. The person who fills this job will be responsible for working with the team of Opsware Support Engineers to field, track, troubleshoot and resolve inbound technical support requests from customers. This position will involve significant interface (phone and email) with our global customers, pre- and post-sales consulting engineers and the broader engineering development team. We intend to fill this position immediately. Note: Prior experience supporting enterprise software products is not required ? We are seeking highly technical (CS degree) & motivated individuals with the technical acumen (and curiosity) to troubleshoot very complex systems/software issues. The current team is comprised of technical "rock-stars" who thrive on solving deep technical problems that have stumped our customers and field engineers! We are looking for self-starters who want to work in a place where their efforts contribute directly to the success of a cutting-edge enterprise software company. Responsibilities: Interact directly via phone and email with Opsware customers to troubleshoot and resolve technical problems relating to the Opsware product portfolio. Interact directly with members of the Opsware engineering, product management and services organizations to troubleshoot and manage the escalation and resolution of product-related technical problems. *No requirement for on-site customer travel Background: - Bachelor's Degree in CS or equivalent - 5+ years technical experience with: - Solaris, Linux, AIX and HPUX - A programming language, such as C, C++ or Java - Oracle (DBA and/or application development) - SQL and one or more scripting languages, especially Python, Unix Shell Scripting Web-based applications (e.g., Apache, IIS, Weblogic) - Highly reliable self-starter; can-do attitude; able to work with minimal supervision - Excellent oral and written communication skills - Willingness to carry a pager for rotating on-call responsibilities after-hours Why Join Opsware? Founded in 1999 by Marc Andreessen, founder of Netscape, Opsware simplifies the overwhelming task of managing IT on a day to day basis. The growth of the Internet and shift from client/server computing to Web architecture is overwhelming IT organizations with the proliferation of servers, networking devices and applications, creating massive IT infrastructures. Join Opsware and become part of the solution! Apply today! Opsware is an equal opportunity employer. -Warren -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: