David Schmitter | 2 May 21:15
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Re: Poznan meeting: Who is coming?

sorry for the inconvenience, i've just come back from holidays and i'd 
like to attend too... could you still organize some hotel or other 
roof-over-the-head entity for me?

thanks a lot

david

> Since they haven;t free singles I had to rearrange a bit and I made a
> reservation for 4 dbl for 15 Eur/night/person. It is a bit more expensive
> but these are more comfortable (they say :-)
> 
> Anyway we got it.
> 
> Solt
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Marcin Soltysiak | 2 May 22:31
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Re: Poznan meeting: Who is coming?

> sorry for the inconvenience, i've just come back from holidays and i'd
> like to attend too... could you still organize some hotel or other
> roof-over-the-head entity for me?
>
> thanks a lot
>
> david
>
> > Since they haven;t free singles I had to rearrange a bit and I made a
> > reservation for 4 dbl for 15 Eur/night/person. It is a bit more
expensive
> > but these are more comfortable (they say :-)
> >
> > Anyway we got it.
> >
> > Solt

As you can read I've reserved 4 dbl rooms. If you all don't mind you can
still share one room. Other wise I'll try to to get one room more. If that
one fails I'try to talk with my wife. Perhaps we'll be able to arrange one
more place in our home

Solt
David Schmitter | 3 May 00:14
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Re: Poznan meeting: Who is coming?

OK :) Hadn't read the whole thread. Don't mind to share a room with someone.

thanks, david

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> As you can read I've reserved 4 dbl rooms. If you all don't mind you can
> still share one room. Other wise I'll try to to get one room more. If that
> one fails I'try to talk with my wife. Perhaps we'll be able to arrange one
> more place in our home
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> Solt
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Henri Bergius | 3 May 12:50
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Midgard usage concerns

Greetings!

In last two months, there has been a significant dip in Midgard's
usage numbers. We had some talk about this on #midgard today:

http://bergie.iki.fi/blog/2004/2004-05-03-002.html

Tarjei's points on what we should do:

tarjei: IMHO the Pozdam meeting needs to set clear objectives as to:
tarjei: a) A future Aegir/Midcom rewrite.
tarjei: b) A clear timetable for Mgd2
tarjei: c) A good idea on what will make midgard different from the 
other CMS packages.
...
tarjei: IMHO we need to get a 2.0 version out by X-mas.
tarjei: We should also spend some time thinking about possible projects 
to cooperate with.
tarjei: Midgard will not become the worlds best webmail, but if we 
integrate easily enough...

/Bergie

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Henri Bergius | 3 May 12:52
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Re: Ragnaroek starts here

Henri Bergius wrote:
>  From #midgard:
> ab: bergie: http://samba.org/~ab/midgard/ midgard-glib-demo.tar.bz2 
> contains current state of art

Some updates to the status:

ab: BTW, I updated my demo. It now includes very simplistic Ruby binding
bergie: cool
bergie: can you talk about it a bit this weekend? would be nice to blog 
that session
ab: It is able to set and get properties from Ruby, create objects
ab: Yes, I'm trying to get fully working demo
bergie: very cool
bergie: then we need PHP bindings to it, and a Midgard-Lite-ish Midgard 
1.x API compatibility layer, and we're at Midgard2 ;-)
ab: Not that Midgard1-like but as a platform. Probably with data stored 
in LDB (It is Samba4 simple LDAP-like database)
ab: (the demo)

/Bergie

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Nico Kaiser | 3 May 13:06

MidCOM <-> UTF-8

	Hi!

Bergie just wrote something about Midgard 1.6 and UTF-8 as default 
charset on his weblog.
Switching to UTF-8 by default is a good idea. However MidCOM will most 
likely break with UTF-8, mostly because of the use of "htmlenties" in 
several places (I don't know if there are other problems). This has to 
be fixed before we can distribute a Midgard+MidCOM/UTF-8...

	Nico.

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Tarjei Huse | 3 May 13:31
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mgd_secure() ?

13:28 <tarjei> another angle : What is needed to make midgardCMS a
secuiryproduct?
13:28 <bergie> ?
13:28 <tarjei> a) Make it all "official" apps work in php secure mdoe
13:28 <tarjei> mode
13:28 <tarjei> b) Clean code wrt. to $_REQUEST and globals issues.
13:28 <bergie> yep
13:29 <bergie> MidCOM already implements b)
13:29 <tarjei> c) Improbe errorreporting
13:29 <tarjei> d) Qualitycheck inputvalidationcode wrt hacking the
backend db.
13:29 <bergie> can you post this to dev?
13:30 <tarjei> if a - d) are in place, then Midgard would be the
simplest and safest way to give users a mysqldb
13:30 <tarjei> if you're an ISP
Henri Bergius | 4 May 09:53
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5th anniversary press release

Greetings!

Any additions you want to make before this goes live?

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The Midgard Project Celebrates 5th Anniversary
-- A Better Web for Five Years

Helsinki, May 4th 2004 -- The Midgard Open Source Community celebrates 
the 5th anniversary of the Content Management Framework project. Midgard 
1.0.0 was launched in May 8th 1999 by Jukka Zitting and Henri Bergius.

There will be a Midgard developer meeting in Poznan, Poland on May 8th 
2004 to celebrate the anniversary. However, as the members of the 
Midgard Project are spread internationally it is impossible for many to 
participate. Instead, everybody can raise a beer glass on Saturday for 
Midgard and the community that made it possible.

A special "5th anniversary" shirt is available in the Midgard CafePress 
store, thanks to Tony Lee.

About Midgard

Midgard is an Open Source Content Management System integrating world's 
most popular Open Source web development tools — MySQL, Apache and PHP — 
providing an environment for deploying powerful Internet based content 
management solutions. The Midgard environment includes a component 
framework and several web-based authoring and administration tools.

More information
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Marcin Soltysiak | 4 May 09:59
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Re: 5th anniversary press release

> The Midgard Project Celebrates 5th Anniversary
> -- A Better Web for Five Years
>
> Helsinki, May 4th 2004 -- The Midgard Open Source Community celebrates
> the 5th anniversary of the Content Management Framework project. Midgard
> 1.0.0 was launched in May 8th 1999 by Jukka Zitting and Henri Bergius.
>
> There will be a Midgard developer meeting in Poznan, Poland on May 8th
> 2004 to celebrate the anniversary. However, as the members of the
> Midgard Project are spread internationally it is impossible for many to
> participate. Instead, everybody can raise a beer glass on Saturday for
> Midgard and the community that made it possible.
>
> A special "5th anniversary" shirt is available in the Midgard CafePress
> store, thanks to Tony Lee.
>
> About Midgard
>
> Midgard is an Open Source Content Management System integrating world's
> most popular Open Source web development tools — MySQL, Apache and PHP —
> providing an environment for deploying powerful Internet based content
> management solutions. The Midgard environment includes a component
> framework and several web-based authoring and administration tools.
>
> More information
>
> The Midgard Project
> http://www.midgard-project.org/
>
> Midgard 1.0.0 release announcement, May 8th 1999
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Piotras | 4 May 10:35

Re: Midgard usage concerns

Henri Bergius <henri.bergius@...> wrote:

> http://bergie.iki.fi/blog/2004/2004-05-03-002.html

"Code quality in 1.6.0 alphas [...] is really bad"	

<Translate>
Code quality in midgard 1.x is bad for further developing.
</Translate>

> tarjei: a) A future Aegir/Midcom rewrite.
> tarjei: b) A clear timetable for Mgd2
> tarjei: c) A good idea on what will make midgard different from the 
> other CMS packages.

If we may focus on designing midgard then making  applications like Aegir and MidCom 
will be just a matter of time instead of ideas and hacking time.

Piotras

Gmane