Re: [Evangelism] Operation Ditch Plone
Ok, on a second thaught I figured out it would be easier to start up with a feed, and tweak it before we build any email alert, because we should apply some filtering and tweaking. I have added the mentionned sources in atomisator and here's the feed: http://ziade.org/plone/plone.xml (no we interface, you can add it to your usual reader) I am adding now a cron that will upgrade it every hour. the configuration is here : http://ziade.org/plone/plone.cfg we can now think about various filters we can apply to that feed, to reduce it. Any kind of filter can be created. 1 - a filter to remove entries. For instance a filter that will keep only entries that are in english by analyzing the words) 2 - a filter to add infos in entries. For example : doing extra searches on plone.org or any site, and adding links at the bottom of the entry body if it contains special keywords, etc.. 3 - other outputs you can think of (stats, etc..) Cheers On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 11:32 PM, Horak, Karl keho...@sandia.gov wrote: Tarek, By all means go ahead and set this up. Never let it be said that I stand in the way of a good idea, especially when someone else volunteers to do the work :-)) Feel free to use me as a member of your test list for initial distribution. Karl From: Tarek Ziadé [ziade.ta...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 2:48 PM To: Nate Aune Cc: Horak, Karl; evangelism@lists.plone.org Subject: Re: [Evangelism] Operation Ditch Plone On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 1:08 AM, Nate Aune na...@jazkarta.com wrote: Maybe we could use Tarek's Atomisator [1] or Yahoo Pipes [2] to make an aggregate of these search results, and then folks could take turns monitoring the stream of blog posts and Tweets, and responding to them. [1] http://atomisator.ziade.org/ Hello, The aggregator is a nice idea, and I have another proposal to make it simpler to follow: I can configure Atomisator to send for example one mail per day to a mailing list ala google mail alert instead of creating a feed, that summarizes what has been said on all selected networks the day before, Let me know if this sounds good, I can set this up on my server Cheers Tarek [2] http://pipes.yahoo.com One of my friends is building a Django app called Tweet and Shout, which is designed for customer service and PR folks and provides a streamlined interface for responding to Tweets about a company's products or services. It's built with jQuery and the entire interface can be controlled with the arrow keys, so you can respond to a lot of Tweets very quickly, even using canned responses. We might also want to consider setting up an account at one of the following sites to provide an easier way for folks to submit feedback (the Trac issue tracker is not very inviting for newbies) http://getsatisfaction.com http://uservoice.com https://launchpad.net/+tour/index I'd appreciate hearing from others about if and/or how we should be attempting this. I would be interested in helping to come up with a process for monitoring and responding to frustrations voiced by those using or evaluating Plone. Nate -- Nate Aune - na...@jazkarta.com http://nateaune.com (personal blog) http://jazkarta.com (open source technology solutions) http://twitter.com/natea (daily updates) PondCMS: Fully managed Plone-based CMS solution http://jazkarta.com/products/pondcms -- Tarek Ziadé | Association AfPy | www.afpy.org Blog FR | http://programmation-python.org Blog EN | http://tarekziade.wordpress.com/ -- Tarek Ziadé | Association AfPy | www.afpy.org Blog FR | http://programmation-python.org Blog EN | http://tarekziade.wordpress.com/ ___ Evangelism mailing list Evangelism@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/evangelism
Re: [Evangelism] Operation Ditch Plone
(reading the feed right now) For instance, we could probably filter out al the twwet entry that starts is issued from SOMEONE where SOMEONE is a tweet nick listed in a text file called friends_of_plone.txt Because we don't need to treat read or respond to them, as they are enthusiast about Plone. Same thing for blog entries : we could probably remove all entries from blog entries if the blog is listed in a text file. On Sun, Dec 14, 2008 at 12:55 PM, Tarek Ziadé ziade.ta...@gmail.com wrote: Ok, on a second thaught I figured out it would be easier to start up with a feed, and tweak it before we build any email alert, because we should apply some filtering and tweaking. I have added the mentionned sources in atomisator and here's the feed: http://ziade.org/plone/plone.xml (no we interface, you can add it to your usual reader) I am adding now a cron that will upgrade it every hour. the configuration is here : http://ziade.org/plone/plone.cfg we can now think about various filters we can apply to that feed, to reduce it. Any kind of filter can be created. 1 - a filter to remove entries. For instance a filter that will keep only entries that are in english by analyzing the words) 2 - a filter to add infos in entries. For example : doing extra searches on plone.org or any site, and adding links at the bottom of the entry body if it contains special keywords, etc.. 3 - other outputs you can think of (stats, etc..) Cheers On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 11:32 PM, Horak, Karl keho...@sandia.gov wrote: Tarek, By all means go ahead and set this up. Never let it be said that I stand in the way of a good idea, especially when someone else volunteers to do the work :-)) Feel free to use me as a member of your test list for initial distribution. Karl From: Tarek Ziadé [ziade.ta...@gmail.com] Sent: Tuesday, December 09, 2008 2:48 PM To: Nate Aune Cc: Horak, Karl; evangelism@lists.plone.org Subject: Re: [Evangelism] Operation Ditch Plone On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 1:08 AM, Nate Aune na...@jazkarta.com wrote: Maybe we could use Tarek's Atomisator [1] or Yahoo Pipes [2] to make an aggregate of these search results, and then folks could take turns monitoring the stream of blog posts and Tweets, and responding to them. [1] http://atomisator.ziade.org/ Hello, The aggregator is a nice idea, and I have another proposal to make it simpler to follow: I can configure Atomisator to send for example one mail per day to a mailing list ala google mail alert instead of creating a feed, that summarizes what has been said on all selected networks the day before, Let me know if this sounds good, I can set this up on my server Cheers Tarek [2] http://pipes.yahoo.com One of my friends is building a Django app called Tweet and Shout, which is designed for customer service and PR folks and provides a streamlined interface for responding to Tweets about a company's products or services. It's built with jQuery and the entire interface can be controlled with the arrow keys, so you can respond to a lot of Tweets very quickly, even using canned responses. We might also want to consider setting up an account at one of the following sites to provide an easier way for folks to submit feedback (the Trac issue tracker is not very inviting for newbies) http://getsatisfaction.com http://uservoice.com https://launchpad.net/+tour/index I'd appreciate hearing from others about if and/or how we should be attempting this. I would be interested in helping to come up with a process for monitoring and responding to frustrations voiced by those using or evaluating Plone. Nate -- Nate Aune - na...@jazkarta.com http://nateaune.com (personal blog) http://jazkarta.com (open source technology solutions) http://twitter.com/natea (daily updates) PondCMS: Fully managed Plone-based CMS solution http://jazkarta.com/products/pondcms -- Tarek Ziadé | Association AfPy | www.afpy.org Blog FR | http://programmation-python.org Blog EN | http://tarekziade.wordpress.com/ -- Tarek Ziadé | Association AfPy | www.afpy.org Blog FR | http://programmation-python.org Blog EN | http://tarekziade.wordpress.com/ -- Tarek Ziadé | Association AfPy | www.afpy.org Blog FR | http://programmation-python.org Blog EN | http://tarekziade.wordpress.com/ ___ Evangelism mailing list Evangelism@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/evangelism
Re: [Evangelism] Operation Ditch Plone
On Tue, Dec 9, 2008 at 1:08 AM, Nate Aune [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: Maybe we could use Tarek's Atomisator [1] or Yahoo Pipes [2] to make an aggregate of these search results, and then folks could take turns monitoring the stream of blog posts and Tweets, and responding to them. [1] http://atomisator.ziade.org/ Hello, The aggregator is a nice idea, and I have another proposal to make it simpler to follow: I can configure Atomisator to send for example one mail per day to a mailing list ala google mail alert instead of creating a feed, that summarizes what has been said on all selected networks the day before, Let me know if this sounds good, I can set this up on my server Cheers Tarek [2] http://pipes.yahoo.com One of my friends is building a Django app called Tweet and Shout, which is designed for customer service and PR folks and provides a streamlined interface for responding to Tweets about a company's products or services. It's built with jQuery and the entire interface can be controlled with the arrow keys, so you can respond to a lot of Tweets very quickly, even using canned responses. We might also want to consider setting up an account at one of the following sites to provide an easier way for folks to submit feedback (the Trac issue tracker is not very inviting for newbies) http://getsatisfaction.com http://uservoice.com https://launchpad.net/+tour/index I'd appreciate hearing from others about if and/or how we should be attempting this. I would be interested in helping to come up with a process for monitoring and responding to frustrations voiced by those using or evaluating Plone. Nate -- Nate Aune - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://nateaune.com (personal blog) http://jazkarta.com (open source technology solutions) http://twitter.com/natea (daily updates) PondCMS: Fully managed Plone-based CMS solution http://jazkarta.com/products/pondcms -- Tarek Ziadé | Association AfPy | www.afpy.org Blog FR | http://programmation-python.org Blog EN | http://tarekziade.wordpress.com/ ___ Evangelism mailing list Evangelism@lists.plone.org http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/evangelism