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introduces the major code repositories and groups

Rob Zaar

This tutorial is aimed at programmers who are interested in helping build websites for the new evangelisation using plone.
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The plone site has plone available for download. There are several ways to set up plone running on your machine.

1) Go to the plone site and use the correct installer. The latest one is available here: http://plone.org/products/plone (sometimes after a new release the complete installer has not been loaded up yet. so try a previous release, eg http://plone.org/products/plone/releases/2.5.1 or list all releases http://plone.org/products/plone/releases. The advantage of doing this is it will also install the necessary python libraries.

2) OR, download the necessary zope version and install plone and the necessary python libraries.

3) OR, on linux use a software installer.

Once you have plone running, you will need to install the products the site uses. Most products are now available on svn, but some are still in cvs. Here is a description of the major repositories.

Plone's own repositories
Gocept's repository
view: http://svn.gocept.com/viewcvs/
access: http://svn.gocept.com/repos/gocept/

Ingeniweb
https://ingeniweb.svn.sourceforge.net/svnroot/ingeniweb/

useful zope products
http://www.dataflake.org/software/
http://iungo.org/products/ Mailboxer and Epoz
 
Enfold systems
http://www.enfoldsystems.com/Products/Open/Downloads

Educational products

http://wwwai.cs.uni-magdeburg.de/software/

There is also the plone dev browser
http://dev.plone.org/collective/browser

ZEST

https://svn.zestsoftware.nl/svn/zest/eXtremeManagement/

 

 
by Rob Zaar last modified 2007-01-23 00:47

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