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CPS 3.3.7 to be released this week

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We’ll be doing a release of CPS 3.3.7 this week, after we fix a few more
bugs, the most important one being:

http://svn.nuxeo.org/trac/pub/ticket/1029

It won’t include Jean-Marc Orliaguet’s work on “boxless
setup
” (rendering based only on portlets) which is still a bit instable
and should wait for the CMFSetup Geddon.

So, CPS developers, please don’t try new funky stuff this week (or try it
in branches) and keep fixing bugs if you can.

This release already looks like one of the best and strongest since the 3.3
branch has been started. Let’s keep up the good work until friday.

Written by Stefane Fermigier

October 31st, 2005 at 6:31 pm

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Second CPS bug day tomorrow (2005/10/27)

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OK, this is a bit late, but here is the announcement:

Please everybody join us in #cps on IRC on irc.freenode.net tomorrow (27
october 2005).

The goal of  this bugday is to fix as many bug as possible for the
upcoming 3.4 release.

This stable release will include, among all bugfixes several
enhancements:

    * Zope 2.8.1 and CMF 1.5.3 required
          o Zope 2.8 gives
much better conflict behaviour
    * Full CPSSkins integration
          o No more boxes

    * Optimize document indexing
          o Indexing done once
at the end of the transaction
          o Correct for
multilingual documents
    * Packaging
          o CMFSetup
          o Business templates

    * Notification management
          o i18n of
notifications
    * User management
          o Default to
CPSUserFolder
          o LDAP
profiles
          o PAS with
directories
    * Functional modules
          o CPSWiki
          o CPSBlog
          … Read more

Written by Stefane Fermigier

October 26th, 2005 at 11:57 pm

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“Some Zope 3 Quick Starts and Resources”

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Jeff Shell has just posted a
reminder for several introductory documents and tutorials about Zope
3
.

Nice thing about it is that he even mentions z3lab.org, a project dear to us at
Nuxeo:

This site has blogs, documentation, proposals, movies, prototypes, and
more, for building a high class content management platform on top of the
Zope 3 framework. There is a lot of information and ideas floating around
here, and the animations are very impressive.

Written by Stefane Fermigier

October 11th, 2005 at 6:28 pm

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