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Zope Episode IV - A new Hope mihde 2007-11-16
Zope and Plone at Systems 2007 mihde 2007-10-22
Where are the python frameworks? mihde 2007-01-17
Plone Versioning / Optaros on Open Source DM mihde 2006-03-20
More Patent Madness? mihde 2006-02-23
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Plone Roadmaps

by admin posted at 2006-02-18 14:30 last modified 2006-10-22 16:39

Alexander Limi recently posted his ideas about the Roadmaps for three different upcoming Plone Versions on the developer Mailinglist. The Plone Blog has some Info and Links to the 3 Threads. Read it, if you are concerned in which directions Plone is heading!


Alexander, I am impressed. It is great to see, that people like you plan for the future. However I am also wondering whether Alexander Limi does sleep or not. ;-)


So keep up the good Work, guys and keep on struggling to make Plone CMS Nr. 1 in the world!


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More Patent Madness?

by Maik Ihde posted at 2006-02-23 08:49 last modified 2006-10-22 12:52

Patent Madness in the US is really frightening to me. There has been a new Patent issued to a small company name Balthaser Inc. which covers any kind of web bases Rich Client including Ajax based Technologies, Quote:

"The patent covers all rich media technology implementations including Flash, Flex, Java, Ajax and XAML and all device footprints which access Rich-Media Internet Applications including desktops, mobile devices, set-top boxes and video game consoles. Balthaser will be able to provide licenses for almost any Rich-Media Internet Application across a broad range of devices and networks."

Well, great. So le'ts forget about Web 2.0, then. This is another shining example, why Software Patents do stop innovation and are an economic disaster. But still people are argueing that Software Patents are so nice and we need them to ensure economic growth and innovation.

Excuse my language, but I cannot resist calling "Bullshit!" here. Stop this Patent Madness! I pray we do not get the same patent laws as in the US here in Europe. Open Source Projects like Plone are actually jumping on the Ajax Bandwagon and we all know why. The Plone Foundation being sued by Balthaser Inc. because Plone 3.0 uses Ajax is not really something I would like to see.

I hope that the big Companies like Adobe, Google, Microsoft and Sun, which should be affected by the patent as well, will send all their Patent Lawyers out to get this straight.

Plone Versioning / Optaros on Open Source DM

by Maik Ihde posted at 2006-03-20 16:26 last modified 2006-10-22 12:50

Optaros has just released a White Paper which is titled "Unleashing the Power of Open Source in Document Management" which describes why Open Source Solutions have good chances to compete against the established and expensive Document Management Solutions.

The Study has taken a closer look at the following Open Source Solutions:

  • Alfresco
  • Contineo
  • Nuxeo CPS
  • KnowledgeTree
  • Owl
  • Plone
  • Open sTeam

Great, there are two Solutions which are based on Zope, namely Nuxeo CPS and Plone here :)

Optaron concludes, that each of the solutions have unique features, strengths and Weaknesses and have made up a nice chart which describes three factors which are "Application Capabilities", Enterprise Readiness" and "Community". Plone has by far the largest Community in this Comparizon, but is topped by Alfresco, when it comes to the other two.

The main reasons for this is - as I understand the Paper - it's missing versioning Support. As of Today, there still is no included or official Solution for Versioning. CMFEditions will probably be this solution in the future, but there still is no 1.0 Release, yet. Plone's lack of a decent Versioning System has been known for quite a while now. But it does not seem that important to many people. Which is something I personally do not understand.

I think a decent Versioning Solution would give Plone another serious boost when it comes to Intranet Solutions. Maybe I should take a closer look at CMFEditions again - an actual Software Bundle / Release would make this a lot easiert. *wink*


Zope and Plone at Systems 2007

by Maik Ihde posted at 2007-10-22 07:41 last modified 2007-10-22 07:41

Zope and Plone are going to be presented at large at the Munich based Trade Show "Systems" at the "Perspektive Open Source" Area in Hall B2 (Booth 110-21). This is the first Time (afaik) that Plone/Zope are at the Systems. I am very happy to announce that DZUG e.V. (for the german zope community) and 2 Companies (gocept and syslab.com) will have about 20 square Meters to present Plone, Zope3 and our friendly caveman Grok from Tuesday, 23rd of October until Friday, 26th of October.

 

We will have local Community Members from Munich and People from the two above mentioned Companies at the booth. Nicolas Bossut from ZEA Partners will be there also, to give Information about the PloneGov Project. There are some accompanying talks about Plone3 and about Web-Development with Zope3 at the "POS-Bühne". Christian Zagrodnick (gocept) will present a Zope3-based Authoring Systesm developed for the German Newspaper "Die Zeit" the "Perspektive Open Source" Conference, where I will have a short talk to present Plone as one of the leading OSS CMS as well.

 

Personally I think, that this is another necessary step to spread Zope and Plone further here in Central Europe and I am really excited to be there tomorrow. And it is also great to be with nice people at the booth, which I haven't seen for a while (like Theuni and Zagy from gocept)

 

 

 

 

 

Zope Episode IV - A new Hope

by Maik Ihde posted at 2007-11-16 08:45 last modified 2007-11-16 08:45

I've had a feeling, that the Zope Community is recently coming to more activity for some months now. I was thinking about writing a Blog Entry about it, but did not dare somehow. Then I read Martijns great Blog Entry about the fourth Zope Age and now I do. Since I am still a big StarWars Fan, the "fourth Zope age" made me think about Star Wars Episode IV, which was later named "Star Wars - A new Hope". Is this a good sign? Yes methinks it is.

I felt that Zope - in the last years - was stagnating. There are reasons for this, and I do strongly agree with Martijn about the reasons and what we should do about it. It seems that Zope is technologically getting more open (e.g. repoze ),  easier to start with (i.e. Grok ) and we really need to open our community and spread the word about it. It seems that within the Zope Community many people are sort of focused inwards. This is something that - in my opinion - needs to change as well.

The lessons learned from being present at both Cebit and Systems Trade Fare Shows here in Germany is, that that we do in fact have an interesting technology and a very professional community. However, Zope is more of an Infrastructure Product which is rather difficult to "sell". That is much easier with Plone, Silva or Grok and we need to figure out how to optimally promote these altogether within the Zope Context. Many People at the booths did not know about any of the stuff we were presenting, some had heard about Plone. They did know Joomla! or Typo3, though.

At the moment, there are mostly PHP or Java based CMS solutions with different directions: the smaller and more dynamic ones are PHP and the larger, static stuff goes for Java. And that's what people are recommending. However I think, that this does not make too much sense. Why? From my experience, Web-Applications like Intranets or Websites tend to grow rapidly when they are successful. So if you start with something rather simple (like Joomla!) you may end up in 1-2 years with a technical Infrastructure that cannot cope with your growing Requirements. But that kind of scalability is something that Projects like Plone or Grok inherit from the Platform and Language they are based on: Python and Zope.

So we should go out and tell the world, that Zope based solutions can be quite dynamic since they depend on Python but that they are stable, mature, scalable and extendable since they are based on the Zope Platform. Phew, this Post has become much longer than intended - I wonder how many people read it up to here...


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