[Plone-conference] [Plone-Users] Open Spaces

Steve McMahon steve at dcn.org
Sun Oct 12 22:15:02 UTC 2014


Great topics! Thanks for organizing.

On Fri, Oct 10, 2014 at 11:37 AM, Philip Bauer <bauer at starzel.de> wrote:

> Hi All
>
> I want to announce three Open Spaces that will take place at the
> conference.
>
>
> Plone 2020 Roadmap
> ==================
> Discussions about the Plone 2020 Roadmap started in October 2013 at the
> Plone Conference in Brazil. The initial topic was if Zope had a future
> within Plone but turned out to include the following:
> - Should we replace/modernize/own Zope?
> - What should we do about CMF?
> - When should we move to Python 3?
> - What kind of api's do we need in the future?
> - Which parts of Zope/CMF/Plone are actually problematic for us in the
> long term?
>
> Since then there have been many small discussions and a consensus on most
> of these topics is starting to emerge. At this Open Space we want to
> conclude the discussion, formulate a realistic plan on how to proceed.
> I am also convinced that we need to reconstitute a roadmap-team to
> communicate the roadmap and facilitate it's implementation as well as to
> continuously envisioning where we want to go.
>
>
>
> Plone TuneUp / Plone Pledge
> ===========================
> I want to discuss an idea how to reboot the Plone Tuneups and at the same
> time involve Plone Companies more into Plone-Core Development.
>
> 1. Plone Pledge / 10% Plone Manifesto
> Part one of the Plan is to ask companies to pledge a certain amount of
> developer-time per month to work on Plone itself instead of on
> customer-projects. There are some Plone companies that contribute a lot of
> work to Plone itself but there are many more that do not contribute at all
> or only very little. One reason might be that as a employee of a company
> you depend on your boss to tell you to contribute to Plone instead of
> working client-projects. Sounds familiar? Yes. It is a revival of "The 10%
> Plone Manifesto" (
> http://web.archive.org/web/20110816045246/http://www.jarn.com/blog/the-10-plone-manifesto
> ).
>
> 2. Plone TuneUp
> The "Plone TuneUp" was a fixed day each month during which everyone who
> wanted to contribute to Plone meet online in irc and hacked away on bugs or
> features. It was pretty sucessfull but sadly was stopped.
>
> Combining a revived "Plone TuneUp" with the "Plone Plegde" could create
> great synergies:
> - It gives companies a day during which they can fulfill their pledge.
> - It will provide a day during which everyone can go online an be sure
> that experience developers are there that want to help and guide them.
> - …
>
>
> Plone Training
> ==============
> If people are interested there will also be a Open Space to discuss how to
> further improve tho Plone Training story.
>
>
> Hope to see you soon in Bristol!
> Philip
>
> --
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> 80337 München
> Tel: 089 - 189 29 533
> Fax: 089 - 189 29 535
> bauer at starzel.de
> www.starzel.de
>
>
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