Post Conference Thoughts or “How to get the word out”
I am now back from San Francisco and Seattle now and I am thinking about what I’ve learned from the Plone Conference. First of all
I am now back from San Francisco and Seattle now and I am thinking about what I’ve learned from the Plone Conference. First of all
So I am sitting here now at the first day of the sprint and I am sort of hovering between the multimedia and marketing sprint.
Check it out here. The network wasn’t completely reliable today so it might drop out. But then try again later. I will be mostly in
Over the last few evenings I was working hard with Jon Stahl, main organizer of the Plone Conference, in making a virtual colocation of the
The new Plone Foundation board election will take place soon at the Plone Conference 2006 from Oct 25-27 in Seattle and there’s still need for
Eben Moglen, Chairman of the Software Freedom Law Center, Professor of Law and Legal History at Columbia University Law School, and General Counsel of the
The registration of the upcoming Plone Conference 2006 taking place in Seattle is closing soon. Deadline is October 15th 2006 and if you want to
My final post on the DZUG conference is intended to give you a little idea what happened in general and giving a little summary of
COM.lounge is proud to announce a new video blog called COM.lounge TV. This video blog is derived from the well-known mrtopf.tv and will from now
PloneGov Bernhard Bühlmann, 4teamwork.ch http://plonegov.ch Bernhard Bühlmann talks about his experiences of using Plone for projects for the government Plone is not universally loved (in