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  1. Keynote Georg Greve: Rising to the challenge of our own success
    Keynote by Georg Greve, at the Plone Conference 2009 in Budapest, Hungary
    Located in Weblog / … / 2009 / 10
  2. Rok Garbas: Complex Forms with z3c.form
    By Rok Garbas, Slovenia
    Located in Weblog / … / 2009 / 10
  3. David Glick: Building Content Types with Dexterity
    By David Glick, ONE/Northwest, USA
    Located in Weblog / … / 2009 / 10
  4. Nate Aune: Deliverance - a compelling way to theme Plone sites
    By Nate Aune, Jazkarta, USA
    Located in Weblog / … / 2009 / 10
  5. Eric Steele: A Look at Plone 4
    By Eric Steele, WebLion Group, Penn State University, United States
    Located in Weblog / … / 2009 / 10
  6. Wichert Akkerman: Euphorie: combining grok, dexterity sql content in a single application
    By Wichert Akkerman, Simplon, The Netherlands
    Located in Weblog / … / 2009 / 10
  7. First day sprint report
    Plone conference 2009
    Located in Weblog / … / 2009 / 10
  8. Jeroen Vloothuis and Jan Murre: Jamming with Plone and Django
    By Jeroen Vloothuis and Jan Murre, Pareto, The Netherlands
    Located in Weblog / … / 2009 / 10
  9. Wicher Akkerman: Lessons from other frameworks
    By Wichert Akkerman, Simplon, The Netherlands
    Located in Weblog / … / 2009 / 10
  10. Lighting Talks Friday
    Lighting talks on the last day of the Plone Conference 2009 in Budapest, not counting the weekend sprint. A big thank you to Balasz Ree and all the others!
    Located in Weblog / … / 2009 / 10
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