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[Evangelism] Plone Cookbook & Zotero
Jan Ulrich Hasecke
2009-09-24 10:43:01 UTC
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Hi all,

some weeks ago I mentioned Zotero as a great tool to build a
bibliography for Plone. Meanwhile I am thinking of an additional use
case.

We can use Zotero to collect blog entries and tag them with "Plone" &
"Recipe" to create a virtual cookbook of Plone recipes. It is easy to
search through zotero entries so that you can easily display all
webpages with plone recipes.

I a second step we could contact the authors and ask them, whether we
can use their recipe in a book.

Do you think that I shall repost this in the documentation group or
even plone-users?

juh
DZUG e.V.

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Tim Knapp
2009-09-24 11:09:33 UTC
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Hi Jan,
Post by Jan Ulrich Hasecke
Hi all,
some weeks ago I mentioned Zotero as a great tool to build a
bibliography for Plone. Meanwhile I am thinking of an additional use
case.
We can use Zotero to collect blog entries and tag them with "Plone" &
"Recipe" to create a virtual cookbook of Plone recipes. It is easy to
search through zotero entries so that you can easily display all
webpages with plone recipes.
I a second step we could contact the authors and ask them, whether we
can use their recipe in a book.
Do you think that I shall repost this in the documentation group or
even plone-users?
Yeah, why not sands like a great idea. Could be the beginnings of a
Plone Cookbook[1] ;)

-Tim

[1] http://www.amazon.com/Python-Cookbook-Alex-Martelli/dp/0596007973
Post by Jan Ulrich Hasecke
juh
DZUG e.V.
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Jan Ulrich Hasecke
2009-09-24 05:42:01 UTC
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Hi all,

some weeks ago I mentioned Zotero as a great tool to build a
bibliography for Plone. Meanwhile I am thinking of an additional use
case.

We can use Zotero to collect blog entries and tag them with "Plone" &
"Recipe" to create a virtual cookbook of Plone recipes. It is easy to
search through zotero entries so that you can easily display all
webpages with plone recipes.

I a second step we could contact the authors and ask them, whether we
can use their recipe in a book.

Do you think that I shall repost this in the documentation group or
even plone-users?

juh
DZUG e.V.

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Tim Knapp
2009-09-24 06:09:03 UTC
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Hi Jan,
Post by Jan Ulrich Hasecke
Hi all,
some weeks ago I mentioned Zotero as a great tool to build a
bibliography for Plone. Meanwhile I am thinking of an additional use
case.
We can use Zotero to collect blog entries and tag them with "Plone" &
"Recipe" to create a virtual cookbook of Plone recipes. It is easy to
search through zotero entries so that you can easily display all
webpages with plone recipes.
I a second step we could contact the authors and ask them, whether we
can use their recipe in a book.
Do you think that I shall repost this in the documentation group or
even plone-users?
Yeah, why not sands like a great idea. Could be the beginnings of a
Plone Cookbook[1] ;)

-Tim

[1] http://www.amazon.com/Python-Cookbook-Alex-Martelli/dp/0596007973
Post by Jan Ulrich Hasecke
juh
DZUG e.V.
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