Doug Hellmann | 22 Jul 2010 15:14
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Looking for a few good bloggers

I am looking for a couple of volunteers to help write for the PSF
blog.  Your duties will include developing ideas, researching stories,
and writing posts about activities the PSF is supporting within the
Python community.

If you are interested in helping, contact me off-list with an
introduction about yourself and a link to writing samples, if you have
any.  Experience is a plus, but not necessary.

Doug

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Doug Hellmann
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Python Software Foundation
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Alex Clark | 24 Jul 2010 02:05
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Re: ANN: New Plone book with strong Python (and Zope) themes throughout

Hi,

On 6/19/10 6:04 PM, in article
4FD05F05-F98B-44DC-8111-C6009C925F0C@..., "Doug Hellmann"
<doug.hellmann@...> wrote:

> 
> On Jun 16, 2010, at 10:01 AM, Alex Clark wrote:
> 
>> Hi all,
>> 
>> Just wanted to spread the word about a book I have written. It's
>> called Plone 3.3 Site Administration, and is available from PACKT
>> publishing (hopefully) in June 2010:
> 
> Congratulations, Alex!
> 
> It sounds like it should have some good information, even for those of
> us who don't use Plone.  I'm looking forward to reading the parts
> about Buildout.

Thanks Doug!

There is an "article" up now on Packt's website now:
http://www.packtpub.com/article/examining-themes-omelette-python
(it's really a portion of the Appearance chapter).

And really, the entire book is about Buildout. Each chapter has a handful of
configuration examples having to do with the subject of the chapter.

(Continue reading)


Gmane