Re: wgo theming



hi,

- i fixed a problem in wgo.policy and removed the obsolete dependency to
wgo.mainpage which prevented wgo.installsite from installing the site.

- the deliverance theme looks promising! great work! i'm looking forward
to work on it. i will do some coding on wednesday.

- is wgo.theme still needed? if yes, it needs a cleanup. if not, i'll
remove it and put the frontpage related stuff in a new package.

- currently there seems to be a error with wgo.theme and the
collage-install-profile i created in wgo.theme. i'll fix it on
wednesday. (document_view is called when accessing front-page which does
not have the getText attribute).

so long,
hannes


On Sat, 2009-08-15 at 05:14 +0200, Carsten Senger wrote: 
> Hi all,
> 
> Close but no Cigar. I commited a first implementation of Vinicius' great
> theme in front of plone, as described in
> <http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/Plone/Implementation#head-d9d888217fe441b3e438751f241e14265e3d27b2>
> 
> You can read some basic information in the readme
> <http://dev.plone.org/collective/browser/gnomeweb-plone/buildout/trunk/README.deliverance>
> It also contains a TODO list.
> 
> To get a visual impression I updated my sandbox at
> <http://gnome.rehfisch.de/>.
> It also shows the flexible front page developed by Johannes Raggam. The
> view need more styling if you are not logged in. You can log in (username
> and password is "admin") and see how to manage the front page.
> The Plone site in the background is <http://gnome.rehfisch.de:8090/wgo>
> 
> Based on this sandbox we can decide where we need additional styling, and
> where we should change the markup/plone. To see how the rules are working
> you can look at the rules file (the <drop>, <append> and <replace>
> entries):
> <http://dev.plone.org/old/collective/browser/gnomeweb-plone/buildout/trunk/rules.xml>
> The documentation for the Rules is here: <http://deliverance.openplans.org/>
> 
> I continue to work on the theme next week. I will also work on the
> documentation and scripts so it can be deployed on socket.gnome.org
> including nightly updates.
> 
> As I'm working in the CMS itself I'd also like to work on
> 
>   "CMS: Products and Download implementation done
>    Deliverable: Products and Download section implemented in Plone"
>    (Milestone: Aug 12th)
>    and
>   "CMS: Support and Community section implementation done
>    Deliverable: Support and Community section implemented in Plone"
>    (Milestone: Aug 26th)
> 
> Can someone tell me the status of the content? I saw the pages on in
> <http://live.gnome.org/GnomeWeb/TwoPointTwentyseven/Content>, but I'm not
> certain if I should just grab the content from there and paste it into
> Plone.
> 
> ..Carsten
> 
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