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Hotfix for Zope Security Issue Affecting Versions of Plone 4 Has Been Released
A code fix for a vulnerability in Zope 2.12.x and Zope 2.13.x that allows execution of arbitrary code by anonymous users affecting versions of Plone 4 is now available.
Introduction to Plone Class Offered Prior to Plone Symposium Midwest
Jean Ferri, Nathan Van Gheem and Nejc Zupan Chosen Plone Foundation Members
The Plone Foundation Board of Directors has announced the selection of Jean Ferri, Nathan Van Gheem and Nejc Zupan as the newest members of the Plone Foundation.
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.
Last Chance for Discounts on Training at Plone Conference 2011
Wednesday, August 31st is the last day for getting the early bird discount on training given prior to the Plone Conference 2011 in San Francisco this November.
Many Training Options Offered Prior to the Arnhem Plone Conference
Several Plone-related courses are scheduled in the days leading up to the Arnhem Plone Conference. Check out the offerings and see which one is your best fit.
Mark Corum
Writer, marketer, political consultant, educator, designer, and Plone evangelist. Current member of the board.
Marketing Event Sponsorship Details
This document provides details on our sponsorship policy for events.
Meet the Plone Editorial Team
Minutes for October 21, 2010 Meeting
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.
New Plone Usergroup in Charlottesville, VA kicks off July 29th
The Charlottesville, VA Plone Users Group will hold our inaugural meeting on July 29th at 4 - 5 PM in the Claude Moore Health Sciences Library at the UVA Health System in Charlottesville - Room 1326.
News from the Plone-iverse – March 2012
Catch up on the headlines and interesting stories that shaped the Plone community in March 2012
News from the Plone-iverse - January 2012
Catch up on the headlines and interesting stories that shaped the Plone community in January 2012
News from the Plone-iverse – February 2012
Catch up on the headlines and interesting stories that shaped the Plone community in February 2012
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One month to World Plone Day, it's time to register your event
Plone 4 CMS Unveiled: Advancing Power, Performance & User Experience
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.
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.
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.
Plone Announces Plans for Attending Events Worldwide in 2012
The Plone Foundation has planned and budgeted to have Plone represented at a variety of events in 2012.
Plone at EuroPython with Guido Van Rossum celebrating our 10th year here
More than forty people are wearing our Plone t-shirt and having fun - thirty attended a dinner for the Plone Community
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).
Plone community mourns the loss of Dorneles Treméa
The Plone community today mourns the loss of one of our best and brightest, Dorneles Treméa, in a car accident near his home in Garibaldi, Brazil. He was 31 years old. Dorneles was a key Plone developer, a pillar of the Brazilian Plone community, as well as president of the Brazilian Python foundation. He is survived by his wife, Flaviane Machado, and his two daughters — Helen and Ingrid.