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Announcement: First OpenCms Development Sprint in Cologne, GermanyHi all,
I am happy to announce our very first OpenCms development sprint event. This 2 day event will happen September 9 to 10, 2008 in Cologne, Germany. For full information please visit: http://www.opencms.org/sprints/ Sprints are a gathering of OpenCms developers who want to actively shape the future of OpenCms. Anyone interested in programming for OpenCms now or in the future is invited. The main goals of this OpenCms sprint are: * To get to know each other better. * Working on interesting OpenCms code and concepts. * Increase the cooperation in the OpenCms community. There is no fixed agenda for the sprint. All participants in the sprint may propose a topic they want to work on. Topics for the agenda can also be discussed here on the opencms-dev mailing list. Participation for this 2 day sprint event costs 120 Euro per developer. This includes 19% German VAT/sales tax. Register for this OpenCms sprint here: http://www.opencms.org/sprints/register.html Kind regards, Alex. ------------------- Alexander Kandzior Alkacon Software GmbH - The OpenCms Experts http://www.alkacon.com - http://www.opencms.org _______________________________________________ This mail is sent to you from the opencms-dev mailing list To change your list options, or to unsubscribe from the list, please visit http://lists.opencms.org/mailman/listinfo/opencms-dev |
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Re: Announcement: First OpenCms Development Sprint in Cologne, GermanyHi Alex,
hello together, good news and many thanks for providing the possibility for everyone to come together again at the developer sprint in September. Here is a short first idea (I have a Dream ;-)) about OpenCms Social Computing and Community Software Project Initiative for today's WEB 2.0 Society Support: http://www.pomegranate.de:83/wsf7/export/master/en/Solutions/communici.html TemplateTwo, Alkacon's OAMP Modules like Calendar, Survey, User registration .., and other Community modules or upcoming embedded standalone bundles show the increasing demand for such community supporting modules for building social computing software for public and business sectors and I appreciate your ongoing great work supporting this Web 2.0 concepts (not to say Web 3.0 or 3D ;-)) You mentioned during your keynote about the following key technological improvements which will / could be part of the upcoming OpenCms 7.x / 8.0 versions: Workflow Support Java Content Repository (JSR 170) support (Apache Jackrabbit for better ECM support?) JPA Support Native Support for JavaScript (and other languages like JRuby near Sebastian's Groovy and PHP support?) I think, it would be also worth thinking about it again how to support the integration of Pluto 2.0 Portlet Container (JSR 268) and showcase the Web Services Support for OpenCms (JAX-WS 2.0 RESTful, SOA or something like this ;-)) and discuss it during the developer sprint about the added value through this integration with OpenCms from several technological, marketing and business point of view! So I'm curios about what do you think and would like to know how the community thinks about these ideas! Best, Arash Arash Kaffamanesh -- Pomegranate Software | Enterprise Open Source Solutions. For Life! http://www.pomegranate.de Alexander Kandzior wrote: > Hi all, > > I am happy to announce our very first OpenCms development sprint event. This > 2 day event will happen September 9 to 10, 2008 in Cologne, Germany. > > For full information please visit: > http://www.opencms.org/sprints/ > > Sprints are a gathering of OpenCms developers who want to actively shape the > future of OpenCms. > > Anyone interested in programming for OpenCms now or in the future is > invited. > > The main goals of this OpenCms sprint are: > * To get to know each other better. > * Working on interesting OpenCms code and concepts. > * Increase the cooperation in the OpenCms community. > > There is no fixed agenda for the sprint. All participants in the sprint may > propose a topic they want to work on. Topics for the agenda can also be > discussed here on the opencms-dev mailing list. > > Participation for this 2 day sprint event costs 120 Euro per developer. This > includes 19% German VAT/sales tax. > > Register for this OpenCms sprint here: > http://www.opencms.org/sprints/register.html > > Kind regards, > Alex. > > ------------------- > Alexander Kandzior > > Alkacon Software GmbH - The OpenCms Experts > http://www.alkacon.com - http://www.opencms.org > > > > _______________________________________________ > This mail is sent to you from the opencms-dev mailing list > To change your list options, or to unsubscribe from the list, please visit > http://lists.opencms.org/mailman/listinfo/opencms-dev > > _______________________________________________ This mail is sent to you from the opencms-dev mailing list To change your list options, or to unsubscribe from the list, please visit http://lists.opencms.org/mailman/listinfo/opencms-dev |
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Re: Announcement: First OpenCms Development Sprint in Cologne, GermanyHello, Arash and Alex.
It's a very good initiative. Just to add that Stripes framework (http://www.stripesframework.org) is a modern web interface java framework which work out of box with OpenCms. Best regards Georgi Pomegranate Software- Arash Kaffamanesh wrote: > Hi Alex, > hello together, > > good news and many thanks for providing the possibility for everyone to > come together again at the developer sprint in September. > Here is a short first idea (I have a Dream ;-)) about OpenCms Social > Computing and Community Software Project Initiative for today's WEB 2.0 > Society Support: > http://www.pomegranate.de:83/wsf7/export/master/en/Solutions/communici.html > > TemplateTwo, Alkacon's OAMP Modules like Calendar, Survey, User > registration .., and other Community modules or upcoming embedded > standalone bundles show the increasing demand for such community > supporting modules for building social computing software for public and > business sectors and I appreciate your ongoing great work supporting > this Web 2.0 concepts (not to say Web 3.0 or 3D ;-)) > You mentioned during your keynote about the following key technological > improvements which will / could be part of the upcoming OpenCms 7.x / > 8.0 versions: > > Workflow Support > Java Content Repository (JSR 170) support (Apache Jackrabbit for better > ECM support?) > JPA Support > Native Support for JavaScript (and other languages like JRuby near > Sebastian's Groovy and PHP support?) > > I think, it would be also worth thinking about it again how to support > the integration of Pluto 2.0 Portlet Container (JSR 268) and showcase > the Web Services Support for OpenCms (JAX-WS 2.0 RESTful, SOA or > something like this ;-)) and discuss it during the developer sprint > about the added value through this integration with OpenCms from several > technological, marketing and business point of view! > > So I'm curios about what do you think and would like to know how the > community thinks about these ideas! > > Best, > Arash > > Arash Kaffamanesh _______________________________________________ This mail is sent to you from the opencms-dev mailing list To change your list options, or to unsubscribe from the list, please visit http://lists.opencms.org/mailman/listinfo/opencms-dev |
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