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Do you think it is bad if your data is locked in to a single vendor? Do you think it is bad if you are
Do you think it is bad if your data is locked in to a single vendor? Do you think it is bad if you are
Steve Williams from Digg today announced that digg.com will provide technologies to allow for more data portability. As he writes on the digg blog, these
The last few days I have been working on creating the basic parts of a DataPortability library for Python. My goal is to create a
As you might know I attended the London DataPortability Lunch last week and met cool people like Chris Saad, Julian Bond, John Breslin, Tom Morris
It is decided: The Plone Conference this year will be held in Washington, DC from October 8-10. It will be preceded by two days of
Tomorrow morning at 8:02 my train to London is leaving Aachen. If you are in London this weekend maybe there is a chance to meetup.
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I am sitting at the Naples airport right now after having a great week in Sorrento, Italy at the Sorrento Sprint. There have been a
It’s on again, the second Sorrento sprint in South Italy (rainy but nice view nevertheless) is on. 40 Plone programmers meet to bring the Plone
Have you ever wondered how to change the logo, the navigation tabs or anything else in Plone to make it look more like you want