Posted on January 28, 2009 by Lennart Regebro
As a part of the effort of getting a good solid implementation of recurring events into Plone, we need a user interface to enter the date, time and recurring events information. Not only does the current UI of p4a.plonevent lack important recurrence features, the Plone event ui for entering the start and end times of [...]
Filed under: calendaring, plone, zope | Tagged: recurring events, ui design, usability | 8 Comments »
Posted on January 13, 2009 by Lennart Regebro
Amongst the neat features of Varnish 2.0 is backend health polling, so that Varnish keeps track of if the backend is up and running. You can from this information do various things like loads balancing etc. I’ve been spending the day on trying this out, and failing miserably. Thanks to some help from Paul-Henning Kamp [...]
Filed under: plone, zope | Tagged: backend health polling, varnish | 4 Comments »
Posted on January 2, 2009 by Lennart Regebro
I love the Kensington Runestone. But there are many misconceptions about it, and a lot of misinformation floating around. Most transliterations and translations and analysis is done by people who knows absolutely nothing either of runes or medieval Scandinavian language, and therefore most analysis you find on the web is full of mistakes. Admittedly, I’m [...]
Filed under: Uncategorized | Tagged: kensington, kensington runestone, runes, runestones | 20 Comments »