[Product-Developers] Re: Buildout Builder: Community Server on Popular Plone Configurations

Rob Miller ra at burningman.com
Thu Jun 5 17:48:14 UTC 2008


Tim Knapp wrote:
> On Wed, 2008-06-04 at 11:08 -0700, Rob Miller wrote:
>> Kenneth Miller wrote:
>>> All,
>>>
>>>     As part of my GSOC project (the BuildoutBuilder http://www.openplans.org/projects/buildoutbuilder/summary) 
>>>   I'm trying to compile a list of common plone products used when  
>>> deploying plone for different applications.  For example a common  
>>> configuration might be plone portal for managing a software project,  
>>> the products included might be Poi, a projectmanagement package, etc.  
>>> The plone4artists ( http://plone4artists.org/) and plone4usergroups (http://code.google.com/p/plone4usergroups/ 
>>> ) "product stacks" are pretty good examples of what I'm looking for.  
>>> Once I've attained a good idea of the popular configurations, I'll  
>>> turn these into buildouts that everyone can download and start using.   
>>> Any feedback is welcome, and especially welcome if you've got an  
>>> example buildout you wouldn't mind sharing!
>> i've recently put together a Listen buildout, which lets you easily set up a 
>> rig w/ the following pieces:
>>
>> - Plone 3.1.2 (via plone.recipe.plone)
>> - Membrane
>> - Remember
>> - Listen
>> - SecureMaildropHost
>>
>> the buildout is tailored towards dev more than production ATM; plone.mail, 
>> membrane, remember, and listen are all installed as develop eggs, checked out 
>> from trunk or a branch, but it wouldn't be hard to modify the buildout to use 
>> specific revisions or releases of these products.
> 
> Great work Rob!
> 
> Is this buildout available online somewhere?

/me slaps forehead.

forgot the link, duh.  sorry about that.

raphael had it right... it's in the collective svn repository.  checkout URL:

https://svn.plone.org/svn/collective/listen/buildouts/p3.1-remember/

browsing URL:

http://dev.plone.org/collective/browser/listen/buildouts/p3.1-remember

-r





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