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Porting Plone and Zope to Python 3 - Successful Alpine City Sprint

Plone and Zope core developers met for the Alpine City Strategic Sprint in Innsbruck.
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Plone will be at PyCon May 17-25, 2017

Join us in Portland, Oregon, for the biggest Python event of the year
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An Interview with a Release Manager

PODCAST.__INIT__, the podcast about Python, interviews Eric Steele, Plone's Release Manager
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Plone on Python 3 is Closer to Reality Thanks to Huge Sprint

Major strides were made during the SaltLabs Sprint. The Plone community came out in force to help continue the work to move Plone 5.2 to Python 3 and to release Zope 4.0b6.
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The Guardians of the Zope and Plone Galaxy

For several years, many heroes from the Plone and Zope communities have met around the world at sprints and conferences and have worked hard to get Plone fit for Python 3.
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Plone’s Migration to Python 3

A brief history and the significance of our efforts to bring Plone into the world of Python 3.
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3rd Annual Python Web Conference

The late March event will include presentations on more than 48 topics
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Plone to be featured in EuroPython 2017 talk

"PLONE: WHERE IS IT TODAY AND WHERE IS IT GOING", by Alessandro Pisa, July 9-16, 2017
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PyCon US in Cleveland, Ohio, May 9-17, 2018

Plone will be representing in Cleveland, Ohio
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PyCon US in Cleveland, Ohio, May 1-9, 2019

Plone booth @ PyCon in Cleveland, Ohio
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Plone at IndyPy Web Conf (Indiana, USA)

Six Feet Up is organizing a Python on the Web conference, which will include a Plone track
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Python Web Conf 2020

A 3-day virtual event on June 17-19, 2020, featuring international experts presenting on AI / Machine Learning / NLP / Plone / Deployment / Automation / Containers / Serverless, Lean Software Development, Django, and more
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Python Web Conf 2021

A 3-day virtual event on March 22-26, 2021, featuring international experts presenting on Plone, Django, machine learning, Big Data, AI, deployment best practices, serverless architecture, GraphQL, Docker, and much more!
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Python Web Conf 2022

The most in-depth Python conference for web developers – the 4th annual 2022 Python Web Conference, hosted virtually on LoudSwarm by Six Feet Up, is coming to a screen near you on March 21–25th, 2022
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Zope April Sprint 2022

Sprint with 'Earl' Zope at April, 13th 2022 towards Python 3.11 compatibility.
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Plone 6

Plone 6 - secure, solid and easy to use. Content management for the users.
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MozPython embeds the Python interpreter in Mozilla.

Now you can execute Python scripts in Mozilla.
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Feedback, videos and photos from Plone Conference 2025

From positive feedback to improvement ideas to video playlist and photo competition highlight, Plone Conference had a lot to offer.
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