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GovFresh Publishes Gov 2.0 Guide to Plone

Michael Walsh of GovFresh just published an excellent guide Plone's use in government.
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Plone Gets Attention at Pycon 2011 in Atlanta

Plone was well-represented at Pycon 2011 in Atlanta, GA March 11-12th with a booth sponsored by the Plone community and a variety of developers who were in attendance.
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Plone Chosen for Google Summer of Code 2011

Summer came early for the Plone community last week with the announcement we've once again been selected to participate in Google Summer of Code (GSoC).
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Plone Alters PLIP Process to Implement a 6 month Fixed Release Cycle

As part of an effort to move to smaller, more timely releases of Plone, the Framework team has implemented a new fixed release cycle. This means new releases of Plone will be arriving every six months, making it much easier for developers and users to schedule resources and plan for updates.
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April 15th Plone Tune-Up - Helping Get Plone 3.3.6 Out the Door

In addition to being the most hated and feared day in the United States, Friday, April 15th (Tax Day) is also the date of the next Plone Tune-Up. In order to help get version 3.3.6 of Plone ready for release, this month's Tune-Up will focus on issues blocking this important release.
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Plone a Hit at the NTEN Nonprofit Technology Conference (NTC)

The Plone Foundation's booth at the NTC Science Fair drew a lot of attention at the recent Nonprofit Technology Conference sponsored by NTEN in Washington, DC.
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Kudo Bounty Program Celebrates First Project Results

The Kudo Bounty Program, unveiled by the Plone communications team just a month ago, has just seen its first successful projects completed.
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Plone Announces New Release Naming Scheme Effective April 1

The Plone Foundation has announced a new version naming scheme, aimed at bringing Plone more into the mainstream of product naming while preserving the unique focus and flavor of the community with names that resonate with the people who make and use Plone.
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Training Schedule for Plone Symposium East Now Available

A full listing of the pre-conference training at Plone Symposium East (PSE) at Penn State University is now available.
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Google Summer of Code Deadline is Friday April 8, 19:00 UTC

The deadline for student applications is Friday at 19:00 UTC.
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Friday's Plone Tune-Up to Focus on Plone 3.3.6 Release Blockers

This week's Tune-Up will focus on finishing the 3.3.6 release. We will focus on fixing the last tests so that this release can move forward.
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New Jenkins Cluster Improves the Timeliness and Consistency of Plone Testing

Automated system provides 24/7 testing of all changes to Plone source code, with immediate feedback to developers of any problems it encounters.
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World Plone Day is Wednesday, April 27th

The World Plone Day (WPD) is a worldwide event to promote and educate the worldwide public about of the benefits of using Plone.
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Plone Open Garden 2011 - An Unqualified Success

Abstract Open Solutions, organizers of Plone Open Garden 2011, thanked attendees today for their participation, capping off the 5th edition of this growing European Plone community event. (Thanks to Valeria Russo for providing us with this story.)
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Plone Security Vulnerabilities and Fix Announced

On June 2nd, the Plone Security Team announced three security vulnerabilities in the Plone CMS, and released a Hotfix to eliminate the risk of them being exploited.
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Timo Stollenwerk and André Nogueira chosen as Foundation members

The Plone Foundation Board of Directors has announced the selection of two new members of the Foundation.
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Plone Conference 2011 Website Goes Live – Tickets Now on Sale

The Plone Conference 2011 website, ploneconf.org, is now online with information, schedules and ticket sales.
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Training for Plone Conference 2011 Announced

The training topics and trainers for the two days of classes preceding this year's Plone Conference in San Francisco have been announced. The training will be held on November 1st and 2nd; leading up to the conference kickoff on November 3rd.
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2011 Plone Conference Now Accepting Talk Submissions

The Plone Conference organizers are pleased to announce that submissions are now being accepted from the community for talks at the 2011 Plone Conference in San Francisco.
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Show Us Your Stuff!

The Plone communications team is looking for great examples of websites built using Plone.
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University of Minnesota Press Launches Revamped Website Powered by Plone

Plone Website Spotlight | From time to time, we highlight websites of note built using Plone. This time we feature the University of Minnesota Press' new website.
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Deadline to submit a talk for the 2011 Plone Conference is tomorrow - Friday, July 22nd

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Plone is Coming to OSCON in Portland, Oregon July 26-28

Plone will be represented by Plone Foundation President Calvin Hendryx-Parker at OSCON, an O'Reilley conference dedicated to all things open source.
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Vote on Plone Conference Talks Coming Next Week

Information on voting for your favorite talks at this year's Plone Conference will be coming next week.
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2011 Plone Conference Has Sold 100 Tickets

The organisers of the 2011 Plone Conference are pleased that 100 of the 400 available conference tickets have been sold.
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