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KMWorld 2010 Day Two Wrap Up
Day two kicked off with a keynote from Peter Morville the author of Information Architecture for the World Wide Web.
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Lineage 2.0 for multisite is Plone 5 & Dexterity compatible
We've seen a lot of activity around Lineage this year and wanted to make sure that before PloneConf we had a fresh new version of Lineage for Plone 4.x and Plone 5.
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Local Development with Wildcard DNS on Linux
dnsmasq is an amazing tool that solves one big headache for developers: developing locally with wildcard DNS...
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Managing complex Bacula configurations with YAML, Jinja and Python
How to make sure all servers are backed up, and do so in a way to avoid a performance hit…
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Managing Secrets and Environments with 1Password
During episode 183 of Python Bytes, I mentioned that I keep all unencrypted secrets off of my filesystem and use tools like 1Password's CLI tool, op, to put them into my environment when needed. Here are some examples of how that works.
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Markdown to PDF in one command line
We have started responding to many documents now using plain text files since it is very easy to manage and to collaborate with other team members. Now, what if you want to send off a professional looking formatted structured document with a table of contents. You also want it to be in a common format so that others can annotate on it or send you feedback. PDF is perfect for this, but how do you get your very functional markdown to a very pretty PDF presentation?...
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Mighty Microbits
Microbits, powered by MicroPython, are exciting pieces of hardware with endless possibilities...
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Monolith to Cloud with Plone and AWS
Whether or not that's the right move for your company is a complicated question, but let's review what exactly it means to "move to the cloud.”
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Multisite Management using Lineage (PC14 Recap)
Lineage is a free and open source Plone product that makes it easy to manage subsites. It works by enabling regular subfolders of a Plone site to appear as autonomous Plone sites to the everyday user.
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My Take-Aways From PyCon 2016
Useful tidbits of information collected at the annual Python conference in Portland, OR...
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