[Z3lab] Re: Z3 ECMS sprint at EuroPython

Paul Everitt paul at zope-europe.org
Mon May 16 09:14:55 CEST 2005


Just to check, is there any interest in doing a Z3 ECMS sprint at  
EPC2005?

I have confirmation from a few Nuxeo folks and Philipp will be there  
for the weekend.  Anybody else?

--Paul

On May 13, 2005, at 1:58 PM, Paul Everitt wrote:

>
> Hi all.  I have confirmation from Dario now about the room setup.   
> The room will be available during the weekend, as long as someone  
> volunteers to be responsible.   I told him I'd do it, which means  
> I'm not leaving for lunches, which means somebody is buying  
> sandwiches for me. :^)
>
> Note: I'll send this note to a broader audience once I get feedback  
> from this group.
>
> First item to discuss: schedule.   I propose we start at noon or  
> 1PM on Thursday, then sprint through Sunday.  That gives 3.5 days  
> and people that want to fly on Thursday morning will have time to  
> get there.  Alternatively, we can just do a 3 day sprint, Fri/Sat/ 
> Sun.  Opinions?
>
> Second item to discuss: planning.  Do people want this to be an  
> active, managed, result-oriented, Fulton-style sprint?  If so, we  
> should start a page in the Z3 wiki area for sprints and start  
> putting stuff in there.  If not, we can make it a less formal  
> approach.
>
> FWIW, if anybody is interested, I'm planning to offer a two-day,  
> hands-on workshop for doing "Model-driven UIs for Ajax" and "Model- 
> driven UIs for Content Delivery".  The former is browser-side XML/ 
> XSLT, the latter is mod_python/lxml XML/XSLT.
>
> It will certainly be hands-on, tutorial style, with examples  
> written beforehand.  I did something similar at OSCOM 3 for a 45  
> person audience, so this time it should be a bit easier.  :^)  If  
> you're interested, send me a note.
>
> --Paul
>



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