Organic — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management
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Organic — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management
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Well, you’ve got to figure that when the CIA chose a new platform on which to build their website, they would certainly choose the most secure platform they could find that gave them the CMS functions they needed to easily maintain and grow the site. They chose Plone. Hat tip to Jon Stahl for posting this analysis of Plone’s security
I’m doing most of the reviewing of new content on plone.net. In the beginning (half a year ago or so) that was an easy task, just 3 or 4 new sites per week. In the recent weeks, it seems like 3 or 4 sites get added per day. I didn’t look at the site for half a week and just this afternoon I had a massive 25 items to go through!
Thanks be to all the companies that are adding themselves and their sites to plone.net. It is currently absolutely the best source for plone sites and companies. It also says a lot about plone’s healthy ecosystem.
211 providers worldwide. Lots of choice. You’re not tied to one vendor. And a sizable portion of these companies regularly work together at sprints, so they know how to cooperate.
615 sites, which I’m sure is just the tip of the iceberg. Many companies haven’t yet listed all their sites, just the best ones or the most recent ones. Quite nice to browse the list of sites and see what you can do with plone, also layout-wise.
Keep ‘em coming!
Reinout van Rees: Plone.net is growing like a bunch of rabbits
Originally from Planet Plone by reinout
Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by gerry.kirk
Useful archive at mostscriptorium
Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by delimirror
Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by scv
Brand Interactivism: Plone – the Best Overall Web CMS?
Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by earezende
Web CMS Kudos and Shortcomings, Circa 2007 — CMS Watch
Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by earezende
Note: Because of the limitations of blogger, I am replacing the ‘< ' and '>‘ in XHTML statements with ‘[' and ']‘. We just did a sprint on our big project at work. My first step was to create a bunch of methods in the content types that would traverse between items via the reference catalog (yes Virginia, we are using the Relations product along
Plone is an open source content management system that runs on the Zope web server. I’ve been using plone for over half a year now. I rate it the coolest CMS in the world. It has a fantastic UI, excellent workflow, robust performance and it is the easiest thing to administer