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23Jan/03Off

Plone 1.0 RC2 installer for Mac OS X

I just finished the installer package for Plone 1.0 RC2 on Mac OS X.

It's available from the Files section of the Plone project on SourceForge.

Thanks to Andy McKay, Sidnei da Silva, Alexander Limi, Alan Runyan and Johnie Wardlaw for helping me get this thing put together, and of course to Mark Murphy for authorizing the time to get it done. :-)

This release doesn't have a pretty System Preferences pane like our OpenNMS installer, the Plone team is planning a cross-platform controller app for Zope/Plone, so I deferred to that effort.

The OpenNMS prefpane could probably be adapted to Zope pretty easily though.

23Jan/03Off

Ferry Building renos nearly done

NYTimes (via SN): A Waterfront Palace of Produce -- an interesting story about the Ferry Building in SanFran.

Just before I joined NetStruxr (R.I.P.) in 2001, they moved out of the Ferry Building because it the part of the building they were in was about to be renovated/restored. I've never been in the building, but the next time I'm in SF I'll make a point of visiting it.

23Jan/03Off

A trio of interesting Oilers stories

Oilers make top 10 in ESPN poll

"Members of the Edmonton Oilers' brass were all smiles Wednesday after the team finished ninth in an ESPN survey examining the best and worst franchises in professional sports."

That comes as no surprise to me, I've known my whole life that this team is something special. The Detroit Red Wings were the only NHL team ahead of the Oilers in the list if 118 teams.

Injury-riddled Oilers earn OT win

"The victory, Craig MacTavish's 100th as the Oilers' head coach, enabled Edmonton to take five out of a possible six points from the defending Stanley Cup champions [Detroit Red Wings] this season."

This schedule is kinda 'iffy'

"The National Hockey League, which telegraphed it when they broke away from giving you at least one [home] game a year against every team in the league, has decided to stick with the long-term plan and go even further."

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