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Graham Perrin

who wants to be release manager for Deliverance? - 0 views

  • Deliverance Discussion
  • who wants to be release manager for Deliverance?
  • Nov 29, 2009
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  • The situation right now is dismal
  • private fork of the code if they want to make any modifications
  • getting a stable, maintained release of this 0.3 incarnation out the door
  • right now the bottleneck is on the maintenance side
  • it would be really nice to see deliverance moving to some dcvs
  • Deliverance tries to solve a problem that very few people have: styling an existing site without having to touch it
  • Plone where you would need hundreds of hours of work of skilled people to do a full styling
  • if you use Deliverance you still need to theme your Plone site
  • a lot of interest in Deliverance
  • XDV, since that is easier to deploy in non-Python environments
  • Deliverance + a proxy is obviously possible
  • legacy systems
  • "shrink-wrapped" solutions that they can't style
  • All my Plone projects these days use Deliverance or XDV
  • turn off most Plone stylesheets
  • custom stylesheet to augment the designer's styles
  • include the Plone authoring stylesheets more or less intact
  • new to Plone
  • teaching theming
  • new to Plone theming
  • comprehension and productivity
  • With Deliverance/XDV, I can get people who understand HTML + CSS to be productive with Plone
  • a *huge* win
  • hard to set it all up
  • soluble
  • stable 0.3 release out is of utmost importance
  • revisit the option of moving it to a different repository later
  • it only takes a very little bit of stop energy to get someone to go away
  • I hereby bestow upon Ethan the title of Maintainer
  • release now, and figure out code location etc later
  • DVCS's genuinely useful for including people in a development process
  • get git working with the major IDEs
  • I'd be looking at fewer man pages with hg than with git
Graham Perrin

Mac Dev Center: Open Directory Programming Guide: Concepts - 0 views

  • LDAPv3, Active Directory, BSD flat files, NIS, and the local DS data store
  • Search Policies and Search Nodes
  • Open Directory’s primary protocol is LDAPv3
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  • Locally hosted nodes
  • The local directory service node is referenced with /Local/Default
  • the local
Graham Perrin

Mac OS X Manual Page For dscl(1) - 0 views

  • If no file path is provided then access goes only to the registered 1local nodes on the system
  • This manual page is for Mac OS X version 10.6
  • dscl -- Directory Service command line utility
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  • may be a node name
  • PATH SPECIFICATION
  • If no file path is provided then access goes only to the registered local nodes on the system
  • local nodes
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      plural
  • specify the plug-in
  • /LDAPv3/
  • or a Mac OS X Server (10.2 or later) host
  • specified by DNS hostname or IP address
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