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August 27th, 2007

Infrae: ZSparklines

Infrae: ZSparklines

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by sweet_k


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/08/27/infrae-zsparklines/







August 27th, 2007

zMori — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management

zMori — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by sweet_k


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/08/27/zmori-%e2%80%94-plone-cms-open-source-content-management/







August 27th, 2007

/comlounge.portlets/trunk/README.txt - Plone collective - Trac

/comlounge.portlets/trunk/README.txt - Plone collective - Trac

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by sweet_k


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/08/27/comloungeportletstrunkreadmetxt-plone-collective-trac/







August 27th, 2007

/bda.app.plone.portletcollection/trunk - Plone collective - Trac

/bda.app.plone.portletcollection/trunk - Plone collective - Trac

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by sweet_k


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/08/27/bdaappploneportletcollectiontrunk-plone-collective-trac/







August 27th, 2007

Daniel Nouri’s Blog : /devel/zope/plone-in-an-egg.html

Daniel Nouri’s Blog : /devel/zope/plone-in-an-egg.html

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by sweet_k


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/08/27/daniel-nouris-blog-develzopeplone-in-an-egghtml/







August 27th, 2007
August 27th, 2007

Integrating del.icio.us and/or flickr feeds into your Plone site — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management

Integrating del.icio.us and/or flickr feeds into your Plone site — Plone CMS: Open Source Content Management

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by klaufer


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/08/27/integrating-delicious-andor-flickr-feeds-into-your-plone-site-%e2%80%94-plone-cms-open-source-content-management-3/







August 27th, 2007

Why Discover Magazine Chose Plone

Firstly, I am honored to have been asked to present at the 5th annual Plone Conference, this year to be held in Naples, Italy. I have never been to Italy, so I am particularly excited. My presentation title is “Plone for Media” and here is the summary: Plone is an outstanding choice as a platform for media websites

Why Discover Magazine Chose Plone

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from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/08/27/why-discover-magazine-chose-plone/







August 27th, 2007

Scott Paley: Why Discover Magazine Chose Plone

Firstly, I am honored to have been asked to present at the 5th annual Plone Conference, this year to be held in Naples, Italy. I have never been to Italy, so I am particularly excited.

My presentation title is “Plone for
Media” and here is the summary:

Plone is an outstanding choice as a platform for media websites. Newspapers, magazines and radio stations have all chosen to deploy on Plone for its ease-of-use, advanced feature set, open standards, accessibility, multi-lingual capabilities, and high scalability.

This session will discuss the elements needed for media sites and how Plone (along with many well-supported add-on products) meets those needs. Features such as video streaming, blogging, podcasting, ad serving and RSS will be discussed. Attendees will learn best practices in approaching the development and structure of media websites using Plone.

Discover Magazine (DISCOVERmagazine.com), a leading US science magazine that recently re-launched its website on Plone will be used as a case study.

If anybody has a specific interest on what I should cover, please let me know.

For a preview of what we did with Discover, I just published a highly-detailed case study on Plone.net. Some of the key highlights:

  • DISCOVER chose Plone for its rich feature set, development community, ease-of-use, reputation and economics.
  • Before
    Plone, it took DISCOVER up to three weeks to publish a magazine issue
    online. With Plone, that has been cut to as few as three days.
  • Streaming video, blogs, podcasts, RSS feeds and photo galleries are enabled and integrated by Plone.
  • Integration of social networking sites like Digg and Reddit has resulted in an increase in site traffic of nearly 70%.
  • Any site content can be made “Subscriber-only” by DISCOVER editors.
  • Plone
    automatically generates related articles for each of the thousands of
    articles on the site. No manual intervention is required.
  • Thousands
    of articles were successfully and automatically migrated from
    DISCOVER’s old CMS into Plone with no loss of inbound links.
  • DISCOVERmagazine.com is a high-traffic site that performs extremely well under heavy load.

Scott Paley: Why Discover Magazine Chose Plone

Originally from Planet Plone by Scott Paley


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/08/27/scott-paley-why-discover-magazine-chose-plone/







August 27th, 2007

Welcome to Suntel Communications — Suntel Communications

Welcome to Suntel Communications — Suntel Communications

Originally from del.icio.us/tag/plone by j3one


from Yoda http://plonewars.com/2007/08/27/welcome-to-suntel-communications-%e2%80%94-suntel-communications/