A few of my favorites:
Dramatic speed improvements -- see Hanno's charts. Both for page rendering
and initial load.
http://blog.hannosch.eu/2010/01/plone-4-how-much-faster-is-it.html
http://jstahl.org/archives/2010/01/19/plone-4-three-times-faster-than-drupal-joomla-or-wordpress/
Python 2.6's imp
"New default visual editor: TinyMCE"
But why is that a benefit? What was wrong with the old editor? What problem
is the new editor solving?
Without explaining the benefit of TinyMCE, I'm not sure it's a selling
point.
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 11:16 AM, Steve McMahon wrote:
> A few of my favorit
Scott asks a particular question; let me raise the general one:
Plone 4.0 is really a "sucks less" release. To me, it's awesome because I
know that all the many "sucks less" improvements (not as slow, not as much
memory use, more mainstream visual editor, no silly small/large folder
distinction ..
Plone 4: It's the Little Things
:)
On Wed, Apr 14, 2010 at 11:40 AM, Ken Wasetis [Contextual Corp.] <
ken.wase...@contextualcorp.com> wrote:
> Plone 4: The 'Stealthy Bliss Release' ?
>
>
> I see it being akin to the updated Facebook iPhone App that finally
> respects ones 'block' settings, so o
Plone 4: The 'Stealthy Bliss Release' ?
I see it being akin to the updated Facebook iPhone App that finally
respects ones 'block' settings, so one doesn't have to read through
everyone's Farmville and Mafia updates ;)
Sometimes it's the little things that really matter to people. Apple is
I've been considering it more our "Snow Leopard". It's got a lot of backend
cleanup, many smaller UI optimizations, a visual refresh, and the Python you
already have won't work quite right. ;)
Eric
On Apr 14, 2010, at 11:40 AM, Ken Wasetis [Contextual Corp.] wrote:
> Plone 4: The 'Stealthy Bl
Good one! Maybe 'Snow Leonard', then? Sounds a bit geekier, which is
right. ;)
Eric Steele wrote:
I've been considering it more our "Snow Leopard". It's got a lot of backend
cleanup, many smaller UI optimizations, a visual refresh, and the Python you already have
won't work quite right. ;
On 4/14/2010 11:19 AM, Scott Paley wrote:
Without explaining the benefit of TinyMCE, I'm not sure it's a selling
point.
Check this out:
http://tinymce.moxiecode.com/examples/full.php
I'm sold.
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Chris Calloway
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Plone 4- twice as fast, four times as sexy.
Dylan Jay
Technical solution manager
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On 15/04/2010, at 1:16 AM, Steve McMahon wrote:
A few of my favorites:
Dramatic speed improvements -- see Hanno's charts. Both for page
rendering and initial load.
http://blog.hannosch.eu/20