The latest release in the 3.x series is ready. This release adds more
portlet types, browserlayer integration, and fixes OpenID and RSS bugs.
It also introduces protection against CSRF vulnerabilities in the core.
Health Atlas Ireland is an open source application developed to bring health related datasets, statistical tools and GIS together in a web environment to add value to existing health data. The application is part of the PloneGov project, an international Plone based egovernment collaborative initiative.
ThemesWiki.org is a new website designed
to provide users with comprehensive, free guides for designing Web Themes and
Templates. This site intends to ease the web design process by providing tutorials
for a large number of systems at a common location.
It
is often difficult to find a resource that is focused on providing quality,
relevant and free information for designing themes and templates; specifically
one that covers a wide range of applications. This is where ThemesWiki.org
intends to step in. Launched initially with tutorials covering over 20 Content
Management Systems, ThemesWiki.org is expected to grow into an exhaustive
resource for the theming community, with users generating most of the content.
From recent Wordpress installation on Fedora system, here's another quick installation howto of Plone - a content management system (CMS) on Fedora system
What is Plone?
Plone is a user friendly and powerful content management system based on Zope. Plone is easy to use, translated into over 35...
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Last October, Packt Publishing sent me one of their latest books on the Plone CMS, Professional Plone Development. This is a book I had been saving for review until I had a chance to install and use Plone myself. Plone is one of those CMS that I've really wanted to learn more about by installing it on the server myself. Unfortunately, too many things on my "I want" list have had to compete with my "I need" list and I never got around to installing Plone. With no Plone on the server, I unfortunately never got around to reviewing the Plone book written by Martin Aspeli either.