Day 2 - Thursday:
- Paul: Sprints,
In the weekend there are sprints. You don't need to be a programmer, there are lots of other things you can do. So join us this weekend.
- Astrid: Democracy,
There were lots of elections in democracies this year. Plone is also a democracy. Join a Plone team.
- Alexander Loechel: Alpine City Sprint,
The Alpine City sprint will happen in Innsbruck Austria, February 10-14.
- Antoine: collective AI,
This is a collection of packages that brings artificial intelligence in Plone. You can use it for generating summaries of articles. At IMIO plan a release in January. Contact us if you are interested.
- Fred van Dijk: Site go live tips, tricks, checks, caveats
Website: vmm.vlaanderen.be/ went live this morning. Went fine mostly, but of course there were issues.
The domain had to change from vmm.be to vmm.vlaanderen.be. There were absolute urls to this or a pre-production domain in some of the texts, so those need to be fixed. I did a search and replace to the blocks with a script.
Check settings in Analytics consoles, update the allowed domains.
We have iframe blocks. But where: we use collective.tileindex, meant for Classic UI tiles but reused for Volto blocks, so we know where they are.
Traefik: you can install a file provider.
- Renan: electro magnetics and screws,
I have a bachelor's degree in physics. I learned something about electro magnetism. An electric current going upwards, generates a magnetic field counter clockwise. Now you know which way to turn a screw driver.
- Mohammed: GSoC student,
This is my first Plone conference as a GSoC student. It is a global online program connecting students with open source programs. We get a mentor. It teaches us how to communicate and engage. You gave us a warm welcome at the conference, thank you. What I learned here, I did not learn in college. I'll be back. I will give a talk tomorrow about Hydra. I won't bore you, I promise.
- Kim: Plone funding,
You can sponsor Plone, donate to Plone.
I have been helping with sponsorships. It is 100 percent of our income. |