From dietz.72 at osu.edu Thu Feb 14 16:39:51 2008 From: dietz.72 at osu.edu (Peter Dietz) Date: Thu Feb 14 16:40:05 2008 Subject: [opensource-announce] no Valentines opensource club meeting Message-ID: <240a31830802141339v55eb8aaes9ad4a95b74dd674e@mail.gmail.com> I will not be able to make it for a meeting tonight, and it sounded like many of you might have other plans tonight (Valentines / non-Valentines), so there will not be an opensource meeting tonight. Thank you, we'll resume again next week at our regular time -- == Peter Dietz Computer & Information Science -- The Ohio State University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/opensource-announce/attachments/20080214/95522dbc/attachment.html From dietz.72 at osu.edu Thu Feb 28 10:21:27 2008 From: dietz.72 at osu.edu (Peter Dietz) Date: Thu Feb 28 10:21:51 2008 Subject: [opensource-announce] Meeting Announcement: SilverStripe CMS Message-ID: <240a31830802280721o112a6087p418b37942d5f38ec@mail.gmail.com> Hey everybody, Our meeting this Thursday will have Jim Muir speaking / demoing Silverstripe, an open source Content Management System (CMS) built atop a powerful object oriented MVC Model-View-Controller programming framework, Sapphire. Free, open source, and PHP5. http://www.silverstripe.com/ When: Thursday Feb 28 2008 @ 6PM Where: Scott Labs (SO) room 103 Pizza: most definitely Note: Meeting is in Scott Labs, not Dreese Labs. And the time is 6pm, not 7pm. I changed this up to be a little easier on the 8-5'ers who have to over-stretch to make it to a 7pm meeting. Scott Labs is the shiny, recently built, pretty building with a sky bridge and is near Science & Engineering Library. I'm picking this location because both SilverStripe and ScottLabs both have a really excellent framework / infrastructure. >From their website... The framework lets you rapidly code up the "objects" your project uses (e.g. staff members, products, customers, along with their relationships). You then add a few lines of code and find SilverSight has automatically added tables and columns to the database, let you use them in your website templates, and has added new "page types" and fields into the CMS for the content editor to utilize. As we said; stay up late for fun, not for your boss. We've rethought how content editors, developers, and designers should build and manage websites. We've arrived at a unique combination that empowers all three to get their jobs done more quickly and with more flexibility. = SilverStrike was a project of the Google Summer of Code (SoC) and the highly open participation content, and is currently under active development (just hit 50,000 update records). So, come out and hopefully learn something cool, and tell a friend as we would love more than anything to let more people know about open source. -- == Peter Dietz Computer & Information Science -- The Ohio State University -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.cse.ohio-state.edu/pipermail/opensource-announce/attachments/20080228/be5a261e/attachment.html