Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Tim Hoffman
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,

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Tim Hoffman
> >> 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

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Martin Aspeli
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

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Tim Hoffman
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,

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Martin Aspeli
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

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Martin Aspeli
Tim Hoffman wrote: > I didn't know you where in Aus, where abouts ? West Perth. Martin -- Author of `Professional Plone Development`, a book for developers who want to work with Plone. See http://martinaspeli.net/plone-book ___ Repoze-dev mailing lis

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Tim Hoffman
Hi Tres 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

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Martin Aspeli
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.

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Tres Seaver
-BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE- Hash: SHA1 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

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Tim Hoffman
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

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Tim Hoffman
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

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Steve Schmechel
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

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Martin Aspeli
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

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Malthe Borch
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

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Martin Aspeli
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

Re: [Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Martin Aspeli
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.

[Repoze-dev] new site based on repoze.bfg

2009-12-01 Thread Tim Hoffman
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