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[Comments] (3) Grok's release mill:

It already happened last week, but I thought I'd mention our Grok 0.14 release. Grok 0.14 is the first release of Grok that officially works with Python 2.5, though unofficially Grok has worked with Python 2.5 for a while on many platforms. There is already a report of Grok working with Python 2.6!

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[Comments] (1) Happy Second Birthday Grok!:

Grok the codebase is 2 years old this week. Two years ago we had the first Grok sprint in Halle, Germany, at the Gocept offices. A lot has happened since then. For me personally Grok is my development workhorse now and has been since early 2007. It's something I use during development every day.

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[Comments] (6) Why I think Grok can make Plone easier:

Let me start off by saying that I'm not a Plone developer. I've got a lot of experience with Zope 2 development though, and I keep an eye on the Plone community. I hope the Plone developers will not mind a relative outsider's observations and suggestions.

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[Comments] (5) Grok tech in Plone continued:

In my previous blog entry I tried to make the case for Plone adopting Grok technology. I gave some background on Grok and talked about some of the pain points that I think Plone has and that Grok has been trying to tackle. My goal was to explain where Grok is coming from, and why it's a good fit for Plone.

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