Budapest Conference Sprint
A wiki for the 2009 Plone Conference Sprint
Welcome to the Sprint Wiki for the 2009 Budapest Plone Conference Sprint!
This will be the central point for sprint planning, discussion and organization. Any logged-in user may update these pages or add new pages for Sprint tasks.
The sprint will be held at the Elte Conference Center (same location as the conference itself) on October 31 and November 1, 2009. Learn more at the
location and logistics
wiki page.
The sprint will be open to all conference attendees and is intended for Plone developers, designers, documenters, and integrators at all levels. Teams will be working on a diverse set of projects, from helping prepare Plone 4.0, to "Tuning Up" Plone 3, to developing new multimedia functionality and Plone add-on packages.
Sprint Topics
If you would like to help organize or lead a sprint topic, just add a Wiki link to the list below. Don't forget to add a participants list on your topic page so that people can easily express interest in working on your topic.
- Plone 4.0 preparation
- Documentation Updates
- Bug Squashing
-
Plone 4 Add-on Product Testing and Fixes
- Plone 4 performance sprint
- Plone 4 installer improvements
- Plone 3 TuneUp
-
Plone Video
(Oct 31-Nov 3)
-
Calendaring
(NOT canceled!)
- CDN enabled content types
- Forming the Plone QA Team and defining QA protocol
-
SpreadPlone.org
- ZTK sprint
- collective.amberjack
- Singing and Dancing
- Plone Discussion
-
Banjo
- point-n-click theming with Deliverance
- Deco
- PloneEdu
-
ZopeSkel
- linguatools
- collective.hostout
- roadrunner
- AGX - the future of modeling in Python and Plone
- Content Im-/Export - (configuration helpers and UI, see the PLIP the corresponding wiki page)
- PloneGetPaid
Sprinters
Any conference attendee can participate in the conference Sprint; however, some sprint topics may limit the size and scope of their teams. So be sure to check if the topic(s) you wish to join will have space for you.
To add a link to this wiki, simply enclose the link text in doubled-parentheses. There are more detailed instructions available at coactivate.org.
