Great Discussion About Blogging In Plone
Nate Aune and Tom Parish kicked off a great conversation about blogging in Plone... and more.
Nate Aune, Tom Parish, Tom Lazar and over 20 other folks have kicked off a great conversation about the future of blogging in Plone. It's leading in some interesting directions... how best to factor out core "blogging" functions such as syndication, trackbacks, aggregation, etc. into generic Zope3-style components so that they can be used across Plone (and beyond!)... how to improve Plone's library of freely available skins... and more.
If you're interested (as I am), in Plone as community collaboration software, this is the conversation to tune into.
Other lists?
Perhaps there's something to this Plone-by-interest pattern. There's so much noise in plone-users and so much focus in plone-dev that it's helpful when you break out the users by their constituencies. And by isolating the interests there's the potential for discovering new projects. I'm interested in community collaborative software too. Plone is such an ecosystem that it could probably support several "distros".