November 9, 2007
We also had a great discussion round last saturday at the Barcamp Berlin around OpenSocial. It was 1 day old back then and thus not much was really known or figured out. We had the pleasure though to have David Recordon with us who works for Six Apart, which is one of the launch partners […]
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Now up on stage is Tristan Nitot, co-founder of the Mozilla Europe Foundation.
Looking back to 1999-presence: Mozilla is doomed, even JWZ quit. He asked the audience to stand up and then those people sit down who use Firefox mainly and nearly everybody sat down. So he’s now more positive about the future again
Germany […]
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November 7, 2007
I am attending the talk about tagging by James Kalbach here at the Web 2.0 Expo now but well, it’s really just an overview. One thing he says is though:
“Use comma-separated tags instead of space-separated ones”
This makes sense as it makes you easier to tag terms with a space in them. But that would only […]
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Yesterday we heard a session done by Patrick Chanezon about Google’s OpenSocial and while there was not really much new (he mostly showed demos) at least one thing was getting clearer to me. So first my understanding was a bit like Java:
“Write once, run everywhere”
but even David Recordon hinted at the Barcamp session about OpenSocial […]
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November 5, 2007
It’s over now and it has been great here in Berlin, I hope it will stay that way now that the Web 2.0 Expo starts. These days have quite inspiring on the Open Social Networking front, not only because Google’s Open Social has been a topic (and hype) but also because some people of (or […]
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November 3, 2007
We just finished a session at the Barcamp Berlin 2 on the new Google Open Social API which is quite hyped at the moment probably due to the name and due to the fact that everybody hopes it fixed the whole social network problem field. Of course it doesn’t but it seems to be a […]
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November 2, 2007
I was just checking the Barcamp page and I saw they again raised the amount of attendees which makes now 400 coming from Germany and 100 from other countries. And there are still free places left! About 7 or so for the german list and 20-30 for the international one. So should you be in […]
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November 1, 2007
For quite a while I wanted to do a little writeup on plone.commenting actually
What is it?
As you might have noticed the exisiting commenting framework in CMF/Plone is quite dated and has several drawbacks like
it does not allow to workflow comments (you might want moderation for various reasons)
it does not allow to insert spam […]
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