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This year, I'd like to collaborate on building a new and cool application "with" Zope3. I don't intend this to be a Zope3 tutorial (though I expect most participants will learn a lot). This year, I'd like to collaborate on building a new and cool application ''with'' Zope3. I don't intend this to be a Zope3 tutorial (though I expect most participants will learn a lot).
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   * MichaelWeigend

 * (add your name here)
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Write your suggestions here, and add your name to "vote" on the ones you like. Write your suggestions here, and add your name to vote on the ones you like.
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 * A photo library/gallery Ideally, the app should be one we can credibly complete in four days time, with a small but focused feature set and a reasonable amount of polish.

 * A photo library/gallery ([http://svn.zope.org/photo/ photo/photoslides] already exists)
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 * A social-networking app (extending the 'buddy' example?)  * Some kind of social-networking app (extending the 'buddy' example?)

 * A discussion board (the Zope 3 programmers guide already [http://svn.zope.org/messageboard/ implements one])
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 * ???  * Port or reimplement an existing Zope2 app

  * Squishdot

  * (add your suggestion here)

 * A Zope3 implementation of the [http://java.sun.com/blueprints/code/jps131/docs/index.html Java Pet Store] demo

 * (add your suggestion here)
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 Good question. I think having gone through the Zope3 tutorial should be sufficient as a minimum, though some familiarity with the [http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ComponentArchitecture/Zope3Book/Documentation rest of the material] available would be welcome. Good question. I think some familiarity with Zope and Python would be a minimum, though we'll also have non-coding tasks. Having gone through the Zope3 tutorial would be ideal, and some familiarity with the [http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ComponentArchitecture/Zope3Book/Documentation rest of the material] available would be welcome.
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CategoryPyCon2005

Let's build a cool app for Zope 3!

Last year, I participated in the Zope3 Development Sprint. While it was extremely valuable to me as a learning experience, I didn't feel I was contributing very much to the development of Zope3.

This year, I'd like to collaborate on building a new and cool application with Zope3. I don't intend this to be a Zope3 tutorial (though I expect most participants will learn a lot).

Participants

Goals

  • Have fun hacking!
  • Meet and work with other Zope3 developers
  • Build a functional application that will showcase Zope3
  • Provide feedback on using Zope 3 to build apps

Ideas for what app to build

Write your suggestions here, and add your name to vote on the ones you like.

Ideally, the app should be one we can credibly complete in four days time, with a small but focused feature set and a reasonable amount of polish.

Pre-requisites?

Good question. I think some familiarity with Zope and Python would be a minimum, though we'll also have non-coding tasks. Having gone through the Zope3 tutorial would be ideal, and some familiarity with the [http://dev.zope.org/Wikis/DevSite/Projects/ComponentArchitecture/Zope3Book/Documentation rest of the material] available would be welcome.


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