Day Two
The Show continues...
drinking beer with fellow-plonistas is all very well and probably equally important compared to the talks and tutorials but perhaps tonight I'll manage not to stay up drinking until 4 a.m. and instead actually manage to attend the opening note at nine... Also, a Gin & Tonic does not "refresh you" after having too many beers, no matter what Gogo claims ;-)
ATCT have become ridiculously rich and comfortable. Martin Aspeli's tutorial had me positively drooling! In case you're a Plone Developer/User and haven't seen his presentation - I do realize, that some of the readers of this blog are actually not at the conference ;-) you owe it to yourself to check out his RichDocument tutorial at plone.org which he based his talk on. The following bullets pertain to that:
use FTI to register layouts for a content type.
INonStructuralFolderfor making a folderish object that otherwise doesn't behave like a folder!RichDocument's attachments and images are workflowless and thus have the security restrictions of the container (i.e. the document) applied.
folder.getFolderListing()now returns brains not objects by default- Completely unrelated to that: Safari has turned into a big stinking pile of excrement ever since Tiger. I've made a clean install of Mac OS X 10.4.2 on Saturday and ever since it has crashed six or seven times - and of course just as I had downloaded 80% of the XCode Developer Tools and having opened twenty-something tabs from NetNewsWire...

Another thing you will love about Opera ;)
"…it has crashed six or seven times - and of course just as I had downloaded 80% of the XCode Developer Tools and having opened twenty-something tabs from NetNewsWire..."
When Opera crashes (rare as it is, it happens now and then), it remembers what tabs you had open.