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Tuesday
Sep042007

Presentation on Plone's Remember

This will be quick. At DC's Zope/Python User's Group tonight, I gave a presentation on remember, a member system for Plone that turns members into first-class, archetypes-based content objects (i.e., a member is as much a content object as a page, and is created by a factory, lives in a folderish object, and can be workflowed). I spend a lot of my time working with remember at work, so I thought it would be useful to share some of what I've learned with the local Ploneistas. I hope the slides are useful, and if you have any comments, as always, comment.

Reader Comments (2)

Great slides and follow-up on updates needed to tutorialGreat post and thanks for sharing your slides from the presentation. I recently did a talk on the same subject at the Portland Plone users groups and enjoyed seeing and learning from your angle on the subject.

I've not worked much with remember of the course of the last 3-4 months, when Brian and I originally wrote the tutorial mentioned in the following:

"Remember also has a tutorial, and although it is helpful, it is also slightly out of date"

We'd love to update this and continue to make it a solid resource for the community. Please comment on your blog or drop one/both of us an email w/ your advice on what we can do to bring this up to date.



September 5, 2007 | Unregistered CommenterAndrew Burkhalter

link is dead

August 11, 2009 | Unregistered Commenterercan

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