World Plone Day After-Action Report
World Plone Day reports a worldwide success: the Plone Community press release after the event.
Sunday, November16, 2008With 66% of the event sites reporting in, the first World Plone Day can claim success. Friday 7 November was World Plone Day, a coordinated worldwide series of meetups, seminars, and workshops. Events were scheduled from Buenos Aires, Argentina to Hanoi, Viet Nam with a healthy representation in North America and Europe. Truly an international day of Plone, 30 countries on five continents were involved.
Plone
is a ready-to-run, open source content management system that is built
on the powerful and free Zope application server. Plone is easy to set
up, extremely flexible, and provides you with a system for managing web
content that is ideal for project groups, communities, web sites,
extranets and intranets.
Forty of the 61 registered venues have
reported in, showing a total of 982 participants who listened to 107
presenters. Extrapolating to those sites that have yet to record their
guest count, perhaps 1500 participants world wide were engaged in
learning about Plone. Over 40 companies sponsored events throughout the
globe, which were sanctioned by the not-for-profit Plone Foundation, the legal owner of the Plone codebase, trademarks, and domain names.
Activities
ranged from small, informal gatherings with ad hoc presentations to
large, formal sessions with a half dozen presentations, refreshments,
and door prizes. Brasilia, Brazil had the largest event with 128
attendees. Events were tied together in more than enthusiasm for
Plone--live blogging, Twitter, and streaming video were all used to
interconnect participants.
World Plone Day is anticipated to become an annual event to advocate the benefits of using Plone in education, government, non-profit/non-governmental organizations, and business. For more information, contact the Plone support lists.
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