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  Plone — plone.org   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Plone is a user-friendly powerful content management system - ideal as an intranet and extranet server, as a document publishing system, a portal server and as a groupware tool for collaboration between separately located entities.
Plone is licensed under the GNU General Public License, the same license Linux uses.
The nonprofit Plone Foundation was formed in 2004 to promote the use of Plone around the world and protect the Plone IP and trademarks.
plone.org /products/plone   (616 words)

  
 plone.org — plone.org
Plone's sandbox architecture ensures that even if your system should be compromised, intruders will not have access to your server or your network.
Plone is available under the same open source license as Linux, and uses the open source Python programming language and Zope application server.
Plone has been around for over five years, and the nonprofit, community-governed Plone Foundation owns and protects all intellectual property and trademarks.
plone.org   (689 words)

  
 CIGNEX - Plone CMS   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Plone is open source—Plone is licensed under the GNU General Public License, the same license used by Linux.
Plone is supported—There are almost 100 developers in the Plone Development Team around the world, and a multitude of companies that specialize in Plone development and support.
Plone is technology neutral—Plone can interoperate with most relational database systems, open source and commercial, and the application runs on a vast array of platforms, including Linux, Windows, Mac OS X, Solaris, and BSD.
www.cignex.com /site/technology_stack/plonetech   (394 words)

  
 Plone, content management system built on top of Zope
Plone is an out-of-the-box ready content management system that is built on the powerful and free Zope Application server.
Plone is a content management system that works hand-in-hand and sits on top of Zope, a widely-used Open Source web application server and development system.
Plone is designed to work well in diverse software environments and with multiple operating systems, web server software, and user authentication methods.
berehulyak.com /technology/plone   (522 words)

  
 ONLamp.com -- Open Source Content Management with Plone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Plone is a content management system (CMS), built atop the Zope web application server, and Zope's Content Management Framework (CMF), a powerful framework for building CMSes.
For the complex needs of organizations large and small, Plone offers several useful features out of the box, including membership management, workflow, internationalization (i18n), UI "skins," standards compliance, and a host of security features to restrict users' editing privileges to allow them to do their jobs without inadvertently interfering with the work of others.
Plone's i18n and l10n support extends from both the content objects in the site up through to the Plone UI itself.
www.onlamp.com /pub/a/python/2004/09/23/plone_features.html   (998 words)

  
 Plone.org.ru: Chapter 1. Introducing Plone - Сайт поддержки систем управления ...
Plone is open source, licensed under the General Public License (GPL), which is a common open-source license that allows anyone to use the source for free.
Plone developers can create their own content types so that almost any type of content can be managed; the only limit is your own imagination.
Plone is a layer on top of the CMF, which is an application running on top of Zope.
plone.org.ru /books/pb/en/ch1.rst.html   (3666 words)

  
 Plone (content management system) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Plone is an open-source content management system built on top of the Python application server Zope and its accompanying Zope Content Management Framework.
Plone is free software and is designed to be extensible.
Plone is released under the GNU General Public License.
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/Plone_(CMS)   (280 words)

  
 The Definitive Guide to Plone — PloneDocs   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
If you want to try Plone really quickly, then your best bet is to go to the live demonstration site at http://demo.plone.org; you can try adding and editing content immediately without installing anything.
Because Plone is an open-source project, it has a lot of products, add-ons, skins, and tools that provide extra functionality for free.
Plone and its visual design is Copyright © 2000-2006 by Alexander Limi, Alan Runyan, Vidar Andersen.
docs.neuroinf.de /PloneBook   (1038 words)

  
 The Plone Blog — The Plone Blog
At the Plone conference in Seattle two weeks ago, there was strong agreement that we need to market Plone better, or as Alan Runyan put it "pour gasoline on the fire".
Plone is mentioned briefly in a new working paper titled "The Business of Free Software: Enterprise Incentives, Investment, and Motivation in the Open Source Community" by Dr. Marco Iansiti, Ph.D. and Gregory L. Richards, published by Harvard Business School.
At Plone Conference 2006, Martin Aspeli led a workshop session entitled "Improving Plone's Add-on Products Story."  I think this may ultimately turn out to be one of the most important sessions from the whole conference in terms of its long-term positive impact on the community.
theploneblog.org   (3416 words)

  
 Plone Internationalisation — Upfront Systems
Plone today is thoroughly internationalised, and products exist that help site authors to localise their sites.
Plone itself has used a number of products and approaches (such as Localizer and TranslationService), depending on what the state of the art was at the time...
Visitors to your Plone site may or may not have their browser's Language preferences configured, depending on their computer supplier or IT staff, and they may not know what is determining their language choice.
www.upfrontsystems.co.za /courses/plone/ch02s05.html   (3161 words)

  
 Plone — Jazkarta.com - Plone, Zope and Open Source Consulting and Hosting, Boston, MA
Plone is a ready to use content management system with a polished interface.
With its own installers available, you can download Plone and have a community or organizational web site immediately whose content, such as news items, documentation, and events, is supplied by members of the organization.
Plone is being used by eBay, Nokia, Motorola and the Australian, New Zealand, Brazilian and Austrian governments and University of North Carolina universities around the world.
www.jazkarta.com /technology/plone   (458 words)

  
 IngeniHosting.com - Plone Hosting - About Plone   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Plone users can build and manage their website with no technical knowledge.
The Plone Team includes usability experts who have made Plone easy and attractive for content managers to add, update, and maintain content.
You can install Plone with a click-and-run installer, and have a content management system running on your computer in just a few minutes.
www.ingenihosting.com /about/plone   (232 words)

  
 Planet Plone — Get your daily Plone fix here!
This is where the Plone developers and users write about Plone, and is your best source for Plone news and developments as it happens.
Plone relies on an external library called Sarissa, which needs to be updated to check for the new native implementation of XmlHttpRequest in IE7.
It's likely that we will ship a new release of Plone with these included during the coming days, but at the moment there is unfortunately no easy way to fix it yourself.
planet.plone.org   (2341 words)

  
 Products — Plone Solutions
Plone is a user friendly and powerful open source Content Management System.
Plone Solutions is a significant contributor to the project, and it is the basis of most of the solutions we deliver to customers.
Plone is a trademark of the Plone Foundation.
www.plonesolutions.com /products   (141 words)

  
 Article for Plone - Ingeniweb - Plone
Article for Plone 3.2.3 is licensed under the GNU GPL license.
When you look at the Plone Article, the images will appear in the right column as a thumbnail and optionally with their title.
Now if a plone search is performed on a word which is in an indexed attachment, the attachment gets highlighted.
ingeniweb.sourceforge.net /Products/PloneArticle   (2065 words)

  
 Plone Live - Welcome to Plone Live
Plone Live is the result of a year of work, full- and part-time, of the two authors, Michel Pelletier and Munwar Shariff, our technical editor, Jean Jordaan, and our copy editor, Amy Kesic.
But this book is more than what you are holding (or reading on the screen), because this book is live; every month, the authors add new content and fix typos, responding to the feedback our readers leave on this website.
Second, open source software, like Plone, often does not follow a hard-and-fast feature plan, but instead adds new, innovative features as they are thought up by creative developers trying to solve real world problems.
www.plonelive.com   (514 words)

  
 Welcome to Plone Solutions — Plone Solutions
Plone Solutions is a company founded by people from Plone's core developer team, including one of Plone's founders - Alexander Limi.
Plone Solutions was established in 2003, and has returned a profit from the start.
Plone Solutions now offers assistance with migrating existing Plone 1.0/2.0 sites and setups to the new Plone 2.1 and 2.5 platforms - contact us for details and pricing.
www.plonesolutions.com   (214 words)

  
 Plone Bootcamps: Plone Training
Plone Bootcamps is your best resource for high-value comprehensive training on Plone.
If you'd like a Plone bootcamp in your city, consider helping host it, helping sponsor it, or hiring us for a custom course.
Plone™ and the Plone logo are trademarks of the Plone Foundation.
plonebootcamps.com   (254 words)

  
 Plone Live - State of Plone by Limi and Alan   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
The content (hierarchy, security, data, rules, content relationships etc) from the old Plone site will be extracted (exported) out to an external storage (may be a combination of XML files and binary files).
During dinner time, we had various conversations about Plone running on Zope 3.0 technologies etc. I liked Alan's comments: "You stick with Plone and we will take you to Zope 3.0 whenever it is appropriate".
If there had been a track on "Plone in the geospatial community" (probably a sub-track of "Plone in the scientific community" ??), I bet there would have been a stronger incentive to hold a short sprint at the symposium premisses, either before or after.
www.plonelive.com /blog/blogentry.2006-03-13.8025919504   (693 words)

  
 Content management with Plone | 456 Berea Street
Plone is built on top of Zope, a web application server and development system written in the Python programming language.
Plone is highly customisable and extensible, is technology neutral, has an internationalised interface, and many add-ons (called Products) are available.
Plone has over 4 books (there are over 10 if you count translations and book in languages other than english) with a end user book just published.
www.456bereastreet.com /archive/200503/content_management_with_plone   (9446 words)

  
 ifPeople - Plone API
This is an introduction to plone's api usage, by Emanuel Sartor (emanuel at menttes.com) - menttes: menttes.com, translated by Natalia B. Bidart (nbidart at except dot com dot ar) - except: excpet.com.ar.
Remember that this process is a little different if working with Plone 2.1.1 (you only have to provie the new folder's name).
Plone provides a tool (Catalog), that can be queried about content objects inside a given Portal.
www.ifpeople.net /fairsource/courses/material/apiPlone_en   (1304 words)

  
 Plone review — OpenAdvantage - Freedom, Choice, Control   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
While Plone is relatively easy to install and has many features out-of-the-box, the learning curve for building your own extensions to Plone is relatively steep, requiring good knowledge of Python, as well as web programming more generally.
Plone uses the schema file to generate all the forms necessary for updating, deleting and adding instances of the type; it then handles all modifications automatically, without the developer needing to write any persistence code.
Plone has a very flexible and powerful templating system called ZPT (Zope Page Templates), based around TAL (Template Attribute Language) and METAL (Macro Expansion Template Attribute Language), both of which are specific to Zope.
www.openadvantage.org /articles/oadocument.2005-04-25.0390317971   (1506 words)

  
 Plone products, Plone content management software directory
The Plone Team includes usability experts who have made Plone easy and attractive for content managers to add, update, and mantain content.
Plone Google Maps (qPloneGoogleMaps) is a Google Maps view product for the Plone content management system which enables integration of Google Maps into Plone sites.
PasswordResetTool: If a Plone site stores passwords encrypted (which is a good practice), it is not possible to use the "mail my password" feature to recover forgotten passwords: the user will be sent a big ugly string which will neither make sense nor work.
www.contentmanagementsoftware.info /plone   (838 words)

  
 Plone, Technology Solutions
Plone is a content management tool that can be applied to many business needs that are served by Internet or intranet systems.
Plone is a pure open source product based on Zope and Python.
CA is enhancing Plone to make Plone-based solutions easily integrate with enhanced security, backup, data storage and life cycle functions.
www3.ca.com /Solutions/Collateral.asp?CID=59310   (185 words)

  
 Amazon.com: Plone Live: Books: Michel Pelletier   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Plone Live starts to deliver its value beginning midway through chapter 2 with a road map of what is where in the Zope Management Interface (ZMI).
Because Plone is so customizable and the ZMI is not specifically designed to manage a Plone site, it is easy to get disoriented with all the folders and other objects that need to be manipulated in order to customize and extend Plone.
While most books focus primarily on TTW development, Plone Live's authors make the point that this customization method is primarily for rapid prototyping and is no way to build a robust application because of performance and deployment considerations.
www.amazon.com /Plone-Live-Michel-Pelletier/dp/0976553406   (2159 words)

  
 Welcome to Plone — PloneWorld   (Site not responding. Last check: 2007-11-07)
Become familiar with Plone by getting one of the Plone books, and make sure you look at the available add-on products and online documentation.
Plone will automatically be displayed in the language your browser asks for.
Plone is based on the Zope application server, and uses the Python programming language.
www.ploneexpert.com   (304 words)

  
 Subversion Repository Information — plone.org
You have to read the version control chapter of the Plone developer reference.
Plone uses a standard svn repository layout so the examples there should be straight forward to apply to the Plone repository.
You must sign the Plone contributor's agreement to commit to the Plone core repository.
svn.plone.org   (311 words)

  
 Plone.NET — Plone.NET
Plone is a world-class, open source Content Management System, and people use it to run their web sites, intranets and extranets.
If you're a Plone company, log in and list yourself.
Plone.net is a service of the Plone Foundation.
www.plone.net   (108 words)

  
 FreshPorts -- www/plone
Plone is a user friendly implementation of the Content Management Framework written on top of ZOPE.
Plone attempts to compete with Livelink, Interwoven and Documentum.
Some zope modules are unfortunately incompatible with this version of plone.
www.freshports.org /www/plone   (438 words)

  
 Plone Mall - Welcome to PloneMall
If you are a Plone developer and you need to develop an e-commerce application, you are in the right place.
In fact, one of the most interesting points of PloneMall project is that some developers of other e-commerce projects for Zope and Plone (not only CMFCommerce) decided to join efforts and start to keep a single Product.
The Plone™ Open Source Content Management System is Copyright © 2000-2005 by the Plone Foundation et al.
www.plonemall.com   (354 words)

  
 Plone Users, Plone Meetups, events, clubs and groups in your area
Plone Users, Plone Meetups, events, clubs and groups in your area
Meet other local who use Plone, a powerful open source content management system that makes it easy to build websites.
It adheres to all the web standards, is cross-platform and has a friendly, worldwide community of developers and users.
plone.meetup.com   (108 words)

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