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Workspaces available on plone.org
After the content clean-up a while back, we removed the ability to add News Items and Events to the plone.org site. That functionality is now back, in the form of Workspaces for users.
Plone 2.0 beta 2 released
Fixing lots of small issues from the first beta release of Plone 2.0, we released the second beta today.
Schedule for the Plone Conference online
For those of you who want a preview of the conference schedule (or are just curious ;), the conference overview is available.
Real Networks Streams Plone Conference
With the support from Real Networks and the Helix commmunity the Plone Conference will be streamed live.
Help get Plone to Comdex!
Comdex is one of the biggest technology conferences in the world. O'Reilly Network has graciously selected Plone as one of the 20 projects they would like to see at Comdex. Now you must help vote for Plone to get us selected as one of the six projects they will have on their stand.
Developers: Plone Bug Day
This Friday is an official Bug Hunt Day for Plone 2.0. After this effort, we will release the last beta, and move on to RC's, with a planned release of Plone 2.0 final by the end of November.
File System-based Skin Example released
A simple example Product that shows you how to put skins on the file system instead of inside the ZODB.
Plone is going to COMDEX!
Plone was selected as one of the open-source projects to represent at the O'Reilly booth at COMDEX, Las Vegas this month.
Join the Plone Bug Day!
We are getting very close to the final release of Plone 2.0, it's running on plone.org, and is very stable (and wonderful to work with). However, there are still some unresolved bugs, and we need your help this Friday.
Bug Day/Weekend started
The bug day has started, here's some more info on how you can help.
Bug Day 1 - Progress Report
What an amazing effort. We started out with ~400 open issues, and are now down to 122.
Bug Day 2 & 3 - Progress report
Lots of brilliant people sacrificed a lot of time to get Plone 2.0 ready for prime time. Here are some of the happenings for day 2 and day 3 of the Bug Weekend.
Happy Holidays from the Plone Team
The Plone Team wishes you a happy holiday!
Interview with the Plone Founders on O'Reilly web site
For those of you who are interested: The Plone Founders, Alan Runyan and Alexander Limi, were recently interviewed by O'Reilly after winning their open source COMDEX contest.
Plone powers the NASA Mars Rover site
The recently launched Mars Rover mission has a web site that is powered by a system that we all know and love ;)
Plone 2.0 RC5 is available (updated)
A new Release Candidate of Plone 2.0 is ready, this time with a lot of migration fixes.
Plone passes the 100.000 download mark
Last week, Plone passed one hundred thousand downloads from our local download servers.
Plone 2.0 Release Candidate 6 released
Release Candidate 6 of Plone 2.0 is ready.
Plone 2.0 tarball available
Plone 2.0 is available in tarball form, with the official release happening next week.
Dates announced for Plone Conference 2
Plone Conference 2 will be held between September 20th and the 22nd in Vienna, Austria.
Plone 2.0.2 released
Plone 2.0.2 has been released. This release fixes a few bugs and a potential mail header vulnerability, and includes some usability enhancements. This is a highly recommended upgrade.
Security: Potential mail header vulnerability
Plone 2.0 has a bug that makes it potentially possible to insert extra headers in mail via the Send To form.
Plone moves development to svn.plone.org
The migration from the Sourceforge CVS servers to our own svn.plone.org repository is complete.
LinguaPlone Technology Preview available
Plone Solutions is proud to announce the technology preview release of LinguaPlone, an easy-to-use, powerful add-on for multilingual content management.
Plone RTL support (Arabic, Hebrew, Persian)
This weekend, we had a small mini-sprint to bring RTL (right-to-left) support to Plone. The work is mostly done, but we would appreciate additional testing and feedback.