[Plone-conference] Openspace: growing plone | as a brand
Laurent Lasudry
laurent.lasudry at affinitic.be
Mon Oct 27 17:24:09 UTC 2014
I do !
Laurent.
Martin Aspeli wrote:
> I have it... the problem is it's in some old version of Pages that I
> can no longer open. ;) Anyone have Pages '09?
>
> On 27 October 2014 16:21, Asko Soukka <asko.soukka at iki.fi
> <mailto:asko.soukka at iki.fi>> wrote:
>
> Hi all,
>
> Martin Aspeli wrote:
>
> Of course we tried this in 2007 when Alex and others invented
> Deco (the
> original, bold, clean and beautiful concept) and that may well
> have done
> it. I still think that it's better than anything else out
> there even
> now, although the gap is narrowing.
>
>
> I hope that somone could bring the original "Deco+UI proposal.pdf"
> online again.
>
> As you may know, Mosaic Sprint Barcelona worked hard to fix the
> "boring legacy stuff" to give the Deco vision a yet another change
> as Plone Mosaic. So, with plone.app.mosaic (and its versions of
> plone.app.blocks and friends), it's possible to use these new
> style layouts side by side legacy templates, already with Plone 4.3+.
>
> And how is Mosaic relevant to this discussion? The Deco/Mosaic
> vision describes the UI layer using such terms and technologies
> that it's no longer tied to the current Plone technologies.
> Deco/Mosaic page composition (be it plone.app.blocks, Varnish ESI,
> or something else) does not really need to care where do those
> layouts and tiles come from.
>
> So, as long as used tiles are not interdependent, their backend
> could be replaced one by one with any fancy new technology (of
> course, it would help, if we could make Plone ZODB accessible from
> Python 3 code).
>
> Cheers,
> Asko
>
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