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PloneSurvey for Plone 3.0

by kaeru last modified 2007-08-29 15:08
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Frameworks take longer to understand when initially developing, but when something uses a single standard framework, fixes and updates are a lot easier across the range of Plone add-on products.

PloneSurvey is a great online survey application, complete with branching, sub sections and export as csv/html of results. All a user needs to do is click and add different types of questions.

I've created  a patchset that applies to the current svn trunk version of it, that updates it for Plone 3.0 compatibility. I'm currently testing it, and so far it seems to work ok.

In keeping with Inigo commitment, all development is made available as FOSS and any changes are submitted upstream whenever possible.

http://plone.org/products/plone-survey/issues/37

In other news, a local SME, Central Management Catalogue Agency Sdn Bhd have successfully deployed Plone for their Intranet use as a replacement for SharePoint. Their IT project manager has gladly allowed their details to be shared and I will be providing a write up of their experiences.

IOSN ASEAN+3 is running with the support of InWent a programme called FOSS@Work which supports FOSS usage in SMEs in this region. I think a case study section for this project would be good to share experiences.

status of PloneSurvewy for Plone 3.0

Posted by Keith Miller at 2007-10-25 14:59
Just wondering how the update is coming for your PloneSurvey for Plone 3.0 would like to use it, i liked the version for 2.5

Keith

status of plone survey

Posted by kaeru at 2007-10-26 16:45
The initial target user decided not to opt for it, so I temporarily stopped working on it. There was supposed to be a sprint to work on it at recent Plone conference but I was unable to join it.

I like you also find it useful, and will continue to work on it again. For the current patch, it does work with simple testing, but there are some UI bugs.


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