Re: wgo theming



Hi Johannes,

--On Montag, August 17, 2009 21:54:17 +0200 johannes raggam
<raggam-nl adm at> wrote:

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

Thanks. I thought I got them all.

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

Till now it was fairly easy. Next we have to see how to merge/organize
differences in the Venicius' templates to keep the deliverance rules simple.

- 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.

We should check which parts are necessary. There are some changes that add
informations to the default views (e.g. displaying the last editor instead
of the creator). Most of the theme can be removed.

- 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).

I did not notice problems.

..Carsten


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-d9d888217fe441
b3e438751f241e14265e3d27b2>

You can read some basic information in the readme
<http://dev.plone.org/collective/browser/gnomeweb-plone/buildout/trunk/R
EADME.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/tru
nk/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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