On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:47 AM, Martin Aspeli wrote:
> Tim Hoffman wrote:
>> Bloody hell.
>>
>> How long have you been in Perth?
>
> Since February. :)
>
Cool, what made you come here?
>> KT Studio was in West Perth (Dumas House) when I started with them in 2001,
>> then we moved to East Perth,
>
>> Basically I have the remote_api hooked up inside a plone tool and with
>> adapters that manage the plone -> gae mapping.
>> This was all developed before I realized content mirror might be an option.
>
> ;)
>
> Some kind of generic tool or framework for Plone -> GAE integration
> would be real
Tim Hoffman wrote:
> Bloody hell.
>
> How long have you been in Perth?
Since February. :)
> KT Studio was in West Perth (Dumas House) when I started with them in 2001,
> then we moved to East Perth, the more recently to Bentley (Tech Park,
> but part of Swan Tafe - since rebranded to Polytechnic
Bloody hell.
How long have you been in Perth?
KT Studio was in West Perth (Dumas House) when I started with them in 2001,
then we moved to East Perth, the more recently to Bentley (Tech Park,
but part of Swan Tafe - since rebranded to Polytechnic West)
We should organise drinks at KT some time,
Tim Hoffman wrote:
>> You mean Sparx EA? How do you use it?
>
> Yep, very nice piece of software.
Mmm... I have worked with it quite a bit. It's pretty good for UML. It's
not quite there yet for actual Enterprise Architecture modelling. And it
has some really weird bits, like the way you build
Tim Hoffman wrote:
> I didn't know you where in Aus, where abouts ?
West Perth.
Martin
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Quite possibly. I wrote it for a previous client and they let me use
it for this project. Once I get this project out the door (still a
bit to do) I was
going to go back and speak to them about releasing it. (We had always
discussed doing that when we where developing it last year)
I jus
Steve Schmechel wrote:
> Your blog still places you in London.
>
> http://optilude.blogspot.com/
That's not my blog (anymore). That's like three blogs ago. There's also
http://optilude.wordpress.com (dead) and http://martinaspeli.net (less
dead). And yes, I do live in Australia at the moment.
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Tim Hoffman wrote:
> On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:42 PM, Martin Aspeli
> wrote:
>> Tim Hoffman wrote:
>
>>> All of the custom entities used are designed in Enterprise Architect and the
>>> python classes and interface definitions are generated directly
I didn't know you where in Aus, where abouts ?
T
On Wed, Dec 2, 2009 at 12:07 AM, Martin Aspeli wrote:
> Malthe Borch wrote:
>> 2009/12/1 Martin Aspeli :
>>> Lest I offended anybody, I would like to insert an additional smiley at
>>> the end of that last sentence, like so:
>>>
>>> ;-)
>>
>> I t
Hi Martin
On Tue, Dec 1, 2009 at 10:42 PM, Martin Aspeli wrote:
> Tim Hoffman wrote:
>> Hi Folks
>>
>> I have been working on a site (www.polytechnic.wa.edu.au) based on
>> repoze.bfg running on app engine for the last few months.
>
> Hey, cool, Python people in WA. :) And for you ignorant Ameri
Your blog still places you in London.
http://optilude.blogspot.com/
--- On Tue, 12/1/09, Martin Aspeli wrote:
> From: Martin Aspeli
> Subject: Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg
> To: repoze-dev@lists.repoze.org
> Date: Tuesday, December 1, 2009, 10:07 AM
> Mal
Malthe Borch wrote:
> 2009/12/1 Martin Aspeli :
>> Lest I offended anybody, I would like to insert an additional smiley at
>> the end of that last sentence, like so:
>>
>> ;-)
>
> I think there was no offense, but it is only fair to mention that the
> British are very much at war right now, displ
2009/12/1 Martin Aspeli :
> Lest I offended anybody, I would like to insert an additional smiley at
> the end of that last sentence, like so:
>
> ;-)
I think there was no offense, but it is only fair to mention that the
British are very much at war right now, displaying a great ignorance
on a dai
Martin Aspeli wrote:
> Tim Hoffman wrote:
>> Hi Folks
>>
>> I have been working on a site (www.polytechnic.wa.edu.au) based on
>> repoze.bfg running on app engine for the last few months.
>
> Hey, cool, Python people in WA. :) And for you ignorant Americans,
> that's not Washington, that's Weste
Tim Hoffman wrote:
> Hi Folks
>
> I have been working on a site (www.polytechnic.wa.edu.au) based on
> repoze.bfg running on app engine for the last few months.
Hey, cool, Python people in WA. :) And for you ignorant Americans,
that's not Washington, that's Western Australia.
Nice site, too.
Hi Folks
I have been working on a site (www.polytechnic.wa.edu.au) based on
repoze.bfg running on app engine for the last few months.
(I don't do visual design I just make it run). It uses bfg-pages
(http://code.google.com/p/bfg-pages/) for zpt templating and appengine
datamodel traversal so
tha
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