Plonistas,

Plone 4 beta 2 is now out.  It's the result of months of hard work by dozens of 
Plone developers and another step towards a brand new Plone. What we'd 
originally envisioned as a "boring" release is now without question the most 
exciting release of Plone ever: faster, more beautiful, and easier to use than 
ever before.  Thanks to all of you who've made it happen!

Now that we've entered the beta stage of our release cycle, our focus shifts, 
splits, and widens.  We need everyone -- not just core developers and framework 
team members -- to start testing the beta in as many routine (and 
not-so-routine) ways as possible, to find and document bugs, and to join the 
core developers in making fixes.  Fixing bugs is a great way to make your first 
contributions to the Plone core.

Perhaps even more importantly, it is time to focus on testing and updating 
add-on products for Plone 4.  Most products will require only minor changes (if 
any).  We've quietly made a great start on this already -- Plone 4 already had 
more compatible products at the beginning of the beta process than any previous 
Plone release!  But there is much more to do.

If you're the author of a Plone add-on product, your "to-do" list for the Plone 
4 beta cycle should include:
1) Test your product against Plone 4
2) Make any necessary changes -- see 
http://plone.org/documentation/manual/upgrade-guide/version/upgrading-plone-3-x-to-4.0/updating-add-on-products-for-plone-4.0
 for a detailed overview of the handful of minor changes you need to make -- 
including tips for updating themes.
3) Tag a new release of your add-on product and upload it to Plone.org.  Be 
sure to set its version compatibility so it shows in the search at 
http://plone.org/products?getCategories=&getCompatibility=Plone+4 !

Kudos to the many folks who've *already* released Plone 4 compatible versions 
of their popular products, including:

Steve "PloneFormGen" McMahon
David "Various Groundwire Products" Glick
David "PDFPeek" Brenneman
Ralph "Classifieds" Jacobs
Luca "custommenu.factories" Fabbri
Espen "SubSkins" Moe-Nilssen
Nathan "PloneTrueGallery" Van Gheem
Niteoweb
Roberto "Various Themes" Allende
Malthe "Collage" Borch
Manubu "c2.transform.office" Terada
Wojciech "collective.disqus" Lichota
G. "qiPortletTagClouds" Gozadinos
... and more -- see the full list 
at:http://plone.org/products?getCategories=&getCompatibility=Plone+4

Thanks for being out ahead of the curve! 

If you're an everyday Plone user, you can help by installing Plone 4 beta 2 -- 
see http://plone.org/products/plone/releases/4.0, testing your favorite add-on 
products, and reporting bugs to the add-on products issue tracker at 
http://plone.org/products. If you're not already on it, the Add-on Product 
Developers list is a great place to discuss add-on product compatibility and 
updates. http://plone.org/support/forums/addons

Eric
Plone 4 Release Manager


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