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Entries Tagged as 'plone-themes'

180 downloads for Hamnavoe

November 30th, 2008 · 1 Comment

I’ve just checked the download stats from PyPi and saw that the Hamnavoe egg has been downloaded 180 times. Now I know that this very likely doesn’t equate to 180 unique downloads but I’m still pretty pleased. I’d love to see some sites using the theme to see the different ways in which it’s being [...]

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My Plone themes: some stats

October 19th, 2008 · No Comments

Just been looking at the download statistics for my Plone themes via PyPi. I’m not sure how they should be read or if they’ve been skewed by me doing various tests, but they’re quite interesting:

Theme name
Egg downloads (.egg)
Source downloads (.tar.gz)

Hamnavoe
71
5

Simplicity
59
N/A

Andreas02
15
13

I recently updated the source download for Hamnavoe which explains the discrepancy between Egg and source [...]

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Fame at last…

October 15th, 2008 · No Comments

Veda William’s presentation slides about the OOTB Theming project [PDF] from this year’s Plone conference in Washington have been posted to Openplans. I was pleased to see both Simplicity and Hamnavoe included in the screenshots at the end of the presentation. Woohoo!

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Sprinting remotely

October 14th, 2008 · No Comments

I took part in my first Plone sprint over the weekend. The Theming sprint took part after the main Plone conference in Washington, but I did it from the comfort of my own study. Actually the whole experience was pretty hands-off: I checked in with the others via IRC, agreed what I’d be working on [...]

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Some more on Deliverance

October 10th, 2008 · No Comments

I’ve just read this article on Deliverance, courtesy of Planet Plone. I’m talking about a platform for content delivery from Plone (and other platforms) rather than the film obviously (”squeal piggy squeal!”).
Err, anyway, there’s lots of useful stuff in there, although I’m still not really any the wiser about how it works in practice.

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