Alessandro Pisa
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Alessandro Pisa
@ale_pisa
I am Symbiotic with open source. My favourite programming language is Python and my actual main activity is developing and managing Plone sites.
Katılım Mayıs 2011
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It’s a wrap. 34 developers from 13 different countries worked on #Plone 6.1 and Plone 7 for a full week at #BeethovenSprint.




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World Plone Day 2023 was a great success: 57 new videos and many interesting Plone cases worldwide 🤩. Thank you, everyone involved! Check out the full playlist on YouTube:
youtube.com/playlist?list=…
#wpd2023 #plone #plone6 #volto #opensource #CMS #community #Python #React

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RT plone "Check out the latest Plone Newsroom podcast by @StarzelDe and @fredvd with lots of current Plone topics
plone.org/news-and-event…
#plone #plone6 #WPD2023 #opensource #podcast #sprint "

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Welcome to Plone Conference 2023, October 2-8! Start planning your trip to Eibar and check the new site, built on Plone 6 🤩
2023.ploneconf.org
#plone #plone6 #CMS #opensource #Python #React #webdevelopment #Eibar

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Plone 6.0.3 is now available! The version contains many minor fixes and functional improvements, improving the code base quality. plone.org/news-and-event…
#plone #plone6 #volto #CMS #contentmanagement #websites #opensource

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RT @ebrehault@mastodon.tetaneutral.net
Good news! Plone Foundation has been accepted at Google Summer of Code 2023!!! #plone #gsoc
@ebrehault/109915073617118460" target="_blank" rel="nofollow noopener">mastodon.tetaneutral.net/@ebrehault/109…
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The Alpine City Strategic Sprint 2023 in Innsbruck was a successful Plone event, bringing together 25 participants from 10 countries and highlighting the value of collaboration and community building.
plone.org/news-and-event…
#plone #plone6 #opensource #community



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Save the date: Plone Conference 2023, October 2-8, in Eibar, Basque Country! More info to follow:
plone.org/news-and-event…
#plone #plone6 #ploneconf2023

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💥Domani sarà troppo tardi!
Ultima occasione per prendere il tuo biglietto #EarlyBird e partecipare a #IncontroDevOps Italia ad un prezzo scontato!
🎫 incontrodevops.it
Non vediamo l'ora di incontrarci a📍 Bologna il 📅 10 Marzo 2023
@grusp #IDI23 #IncontroDevOpsItalia

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The University of the Bologna @UniBo in Italy uses Plone to manage all the degree program and department sites, the main portal, the magazine, the libraries and museums websites and more.
plone.org/why-plone/they…
#plone #plone6 #opensource #CMS #university #publicsector #UX

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RT plone "RT @ericof: It has been a week since #Plone 6.0 was soft-launched, and we already have some significant projects running with it.
Please take your time to visit plone.org and see it in action :-)
#python #cms twitter.com/plone/status/1…"
Plone CMS@plone
Plone 6.0 is released! Plone 6 combines the features, security, and scalability of an enterprise CMS with a modern, easy-to-use and powerful frontend using the latest state-of-the art web technologies 🚀 plone.org/news-and-event… #plone #plone6 #CMS #opensource #Python #React
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Thinking about getting a smart-home device this holiday season? Check out this report by Electronic Frontier Alliance member @StopSpyingNY before you make any purchases stopspying.org/the-trojan-hou…
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@anthonysheww There is @plone with a backend in Python and frontend in React, the next version should been released monday.
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@the_compiler @fschulze Sure, it comes from my own tweet. Nevermind :)
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Subtle #Python bug I missed in code review:
assert sorted(dict1) == sorted(dict2)
The author thought it was needed, as dicts are/were unsorted, and they looked different when printing.
Doesn't seem bad? It only compares the keys!
sorted({"a": 23}) == sorted({"a": 42}) → True
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