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Installation notes for this site.

Unless noted otherwise, all installations consist in first wget the tgz file, then gunzip that file, then tar -xf filename (must run the command umask 022 first since for some reason the umask in my account is 006), then move the directory, perhaps after renaming it to eliminate the version suffix, into the Products directory of the zope instance. Then restart Zope and use the quickinstaller to install.

  • Plone 2.5.2
  • CMF-1.6.2
  • Zope (Zope 2.9.7-final, python 2.4.3, sunos5)
  • Five 1.4.2
  • Python 2.4.3 (#1, Jul 31 2006, 06:09:26) [GCC 3.3.2]
  • PIL 1.1.6
  • Archetypes 1.4.2-final
  • CMFPlacefulWorkflow 1.0.2
  • CMFonFive CMFonFive-1.3.4
  • CalendarX 0.6.6(stable) 2006-01-03
  • Calendaring 0.3.0
  • Marshall 0.6.6-final
  • MimetypesRegistry 1.4.1-final
  • PasswordResetTool 0.4.2
  • Plone4ArtistsSite 1.0alpha2
  • PortalTransforms 1.5.0-final
  • fatsyndication 0.1
  • kupu kupu 1.3.9

For blogs, COREBlog2, version 0.982, has a very nice interface, but it is too monolithic, Quill has a better design philosophy. Therefore installed Quill 1.5.0-RC3. This comes with basesyndication 0.3.1, but the svn copy of basesyndication, that came with p4a seems newer. Quill comes with fatsyndication 0.3.1, this is newer than the 0.1 version that comes with p4a.

April 22 noticed that I cannot reply to a comment without getting an error message, therefore uninstalled the ContentLicensing 1.0.3 module that came with plone4artists. But there is a new release out, 1.0.4, does not seem to have this problem.

Other modules installed: calendarX has a slick interface, but the calendaring tool in the plone4artists suite seems to be better designed under the hood. Both are installed; if you want to see the calendar generated by the calendaring tool is here.

The logo and the color scheme are defined in a custom version of http://gaia.econ.utah.edu/portal_skins/plone_styles/base_properties/ at http://gaia.econ.utah.edu/portal_skins/custom/base_properties/.

May 9 noticed that David Siedband has checked in plone products for environmental organizations, but there does not seem to be a web site for them yet.


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