International Planetary Data Alliance Site Policy and Component Orchestration
Project description
This is the “policy” product for the Plone-based site of the International Planetary Data Alliance (IPDA). Its job is to orchestrate the dependencies and configure them in order to transform an ordinary Plone site into the IPDA site.
It was developed by the Planetary Data System (PDS).
Installation
Use Buildout with the plone.recipe.zope2instance recipe.
Add ipdasite.policy to the list of eggs to install, e.g.:
[buildout] ... eggs = ... ipdasite.policy
Re-run buildout, e.g. with:
$ ./bin/buildout
That’s it.
Changelog
For more information on issues referenced below (“IPDA-#”), see the issue tracker at https://oodt.jpl.nasa.gov/jira/browse/IPDA.
2.1.6 — Dropped the Event
IPDA-37 - Bad link on the 7th IPDA meeting page
2.1.5 — Hmm, Upgrades
Compatible with Plone 4-latest (4.2.1 as of this writing)
2.1.4 — Resistance was Futile
Removed dependency on borg.project.
2.1.3 — Splashy
IPDA-22 - New splash image
2.1.2 — Portlet Madness
This release addresses the following:
IPDA-14 - Drop navigation portlet
IPDA-15 - The News Portlet is configured to show the last five news items. We can reconfigure it to show just 2 or 3.
IPDA-16 - Upcoming Events under Upcoming Events in the left hand panel.
2.1.1 — Buffing Out The Rough Edges
This release addresses the following:
IPDA-3 - Broken icons on home page
IPDA-5 - CSS attribution missing
IPAD-4 - IPDA TEG “borg.project” object remains after upgrade
IPDA-8 - Community workflow is not default
IPDA-9 - Create customized tabular views for every folder
2.1.0 — Rehosting
This release prepares ipdasite.policy for its new look, feel, and home at JPL.
2.0.1 — Service Registry
This release adds the IPDA Service Registry ipdasite.services.
2.0.0 — Plone 4
This release of the IPDA Site Policy brings about Plone 4 compatibility.
Copyright & License
Copyright 2008-2011 by the California Institute of Technology. ALL RIGHTS RESERVED.
The Software is owned by Caltech/JPL and is protected by United States copyright laws and applicable international treaties and/or conventions. The United States Government may have prior rights to use some or all of the Software as determined under applicable contracts and license agreements with Caltech/JPL.
This software was developed at the Jet Propulsion Laboratory, an operating division of the California Institute of Technology and is not available for use by any person, organization, or other entity without prior, specific written permission.