Hi Jonathan, I don't have much if anytime however I plan to get back to you as soon as I can. Essentially you can pull the plone3 module from svn.. i've made changes to that but I would have to put something together.. If you pull that down the only thing that really needs to be done is the portlet work.. Ahhh i'll try to be responsive as humanly possible; if you want to setup a day to ask questions and hack I'm willing to do so; it seems it has been a battle for people to show up besides myself thus far.
http://svn.gnome.org/viewvc/gnomeweb-plone/trunk/ If you need my immediate repsonse, help etc send to [EMAIL PROTECTED] Again, if you want to setup a day, weekend to hack let me know I can set aside time only for the next weekend or two after that fashion week hits and i'll be completely unresponsive for a while. Thanks, -C On Fri, Aug 8, 2008 at 5:56 PM, Jonathan Wilde <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote: > Hi! Alexander Limi and Martin Aspeli mentioned that you needed some > help with the Plone + GNOME website. > > I'm Jonathan and I'd like to help out with the development of the Plone > + GNOME site. I primarily do Plone 3 theming and Plone 3 portlet > construction. > > I'll have plenty of time to help out this week (school starts for me on > August 18). > > Before I start, I have a few quick questions: > > * Where is the code for this project located? If it is in the GNOME > SVN, which one of the repositories is it in? > > * What would be the best way to submit updated code? Is there a bug > tracker? > > * What does the project need help with most? Documentation? > Theming? Portlets? > > I've already set up a buildout on my machine for development purposes, > so I'm ready to import existing files and start when I get these key > questions answered. :) > > Thanks, > Jonathan > > _______________________________________________ > gnome-web-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://mail.gnome.org/mailman/listinfo/gnome-web-list >
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