On 4/29/2011 5:54 AM, Armin Stroß-Radschinski wrote:
Apple is using the Family of "The Kings of Cats" for nearly a decade to
keep permanent "Tension" for the new.
And I just went to an Ubuntu release party for "Natty Narwhal" last
night, too, complete with a Narwhal cake. I don't know why, but
Hi Matt
Am 29.04.2011 um 08:50 schrieb Matt Hamilton:
You are right. With the new German Plone brochure – did you get
some in
Sorrento? – we cover exactly the target group "business" and
"simply
mortals" interested in content management –
Yes, we did get some here. They are AMAZING
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On 29.04.11 08:50, Matt Hamilton wrote:
> This is very true. However I think what we were saying last night
> was that the word 'Plone' (or 'zope') has been around for a while
> now, and so is (I think) perceived by some to be not that exciting.
> If w
> You are right. With the new German Plone brochure â did you get some in
> Sorrento? â we cover exactly the target group "business" and "simply
> mortals" interested in content management â
Yes, we did get some here. They are AMAZING! Really, really good job. Now
we need to start on transl
On 29.04.11 00:45, Matt Hamilton wrote:
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>> Indeed, great mail Matt.
>>
>> I've a similar feeling on other free software conventions and sometimes
>> i think that, as a floss project evolves and matures it has to move from
>> python/floss conventions to business one or those oriented to simply
>>
> Indeed, great mail Matt.
>
> I've a similar feeling on other free software conventions and sometimes
> i think that, as a floss project evolves and matures it has to move from
> python/floss conventions to business one or those oriented to simply
> mortals and not for geek.
That is good timing.
El mié, 20-04-2011 a las 09:54 +0100, Matt Hamilton escribió:
> On 20 Apr 2011, at 08:24, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
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> > On 20.04.11 09:19, Maurizio Delmonte wrote:
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> >> Also, I register a very low pull on pylons + pyramid
On 4/20/11 10:54 AM, Matt Hamilton wrote:
On 20 Apr 2011, at 08:24, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
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On 20.04.11 09:19, Maurizio Delmonte wrote:
ears
Also, I register a very low pull on pylons + pyramid (just 127 of
158), so,
what kind of people has
On Wed, Apr 20, 2011 at 10:54 AM, Matt Hamilton wrote:
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> On 20 Apr 2011, at 08:24, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
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> Historically Plone has had poor reception at Europython. I think this is
> mainly because it is not the 'cool new thing'. I mean, it is a bit boring
> really... we have been around a
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> On 20.04.11 09:19, Maurizio Delmonte wrote:
> ears
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>> Also, I register a very low pull on pylons + pyramid (just 127 of
> 158), so,
>> what kind of people has voted this set of sessions?
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On 20.04.11 09:19, Maurizio Delmonte wrote:
ears
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> Also, I register a very low pull on pylons + pyramid (just 127 of
158), so,
> what kind of people has voted this set of sessions?
Hard to say, but I saw some tweets and facebook entries with "pleas
Unfortunately, I bet this is more like a proof of how much the python
community as a whole
does not feel the urgency to receive news from our beloved plone community.
some possible reasons:
- not that much plone talk offers (just one?)
- plone is no more perceived as a cutting edge technology
- n
Did the Plone community miss the voting for the europython program?
http://ep2011.europython.eu/voting-results
On place 154 of 158: Plone, Dexterity and Diazo (talk by Laurence Rowe)
juh
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