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Plone Conference 2008: Content. Community. Collaboration.

Zope/Python Users Group of DC

Wednesday, October 8, 2008 at 9:00 AM - Friday, October 10, 2008 at 5:00 PM (EDT)

Washington, DC

Plone Conference 2008: Content. Community. Collaboration.

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Ticket Type Sales End Price Fee Quantity
Early Bird   more info Ended $500.00 $0.00
Regular Admission October 8-10 (All sales final)   more info Ended $550.00 $0.00
Daily Rate Admission - Wednesday, October 8, 2008 Only (All sales final)   more info Ended $300.00 $0.00
Daily Rate Admission - Thursday, October 9, 2008 Only (All sales final)   more info Ended $300.00 $0.00
Daily Rate Admission - Friday, October 10, 2008 Only (All sales final)   more info Ended $300.00 $0.00
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Event Details

The Zope/Python Users Group of DC proudly presents Plone Conference 2008, in Washington, D.C. USA: Wednesday, October 08, 2008 at 09:00 AM - Friday, October 10, 2008 at 05:00 PM (ET)

Schedule:

  • Pre-conference Training: October 6, 7
    • IMPORTANT: If you wish to attend the pre-conference training, you must REGISTER and PAY separately, please see below.

  • Conference: October 8, 9, 10
  • Post-conference Sprint: October 11, 12
    • REMEMBER: Everyone is invited to the post-conference sprint! Whether you are a seasoned developer, or somone entirely new to Plone, we want you there!
    • There is no charge for the post-conference sprint.

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Sessions include:

Title Description Presenter
Simplifying Plone Martin Aspeli takes a look at what parts of Plone's code base and API could be simplified or unified, in order to make Plone easier to learn and work with. He will also demonstrate some state-of-the-art tools and technologies to make life easier for developers. This is an interactive session where we will welcome contributions and suggestions from the audience. Martin Aspeli is a prolific Plone contributor, regular Plone Conference speaker and the author of Professional Plone Development (Packt, 2007).
Real World Intranets with Plone
Real World Intranets with Plone

 

Joel Burton - Trainer for Plone Bootcamps, http://plonebootcamps.com.
What You Need To Know About Python This session teaches you what Python is and how it is used in Plone. Common Python data types, idioms, and expressions used in Plone will be covered Chris Calloway is the instructor for TriZPUG's PyCamp, a week-long Python boot camp for user groups. Chris is the application analyst for the Southeast Coastal Ocean Observing System. Chris is a member of the Plone Foundation and a facilitator for the Triangle (North Carolina) Zope and Python Users Group.
We All Stand Together The hidden strength of Plone is the community that surrounds it. Learn how to be an active, contributing member of the community, no matter who you are. Cris Ewing an integrator and developer with two years experience in Plone. He has become a part of the community by participating in multiple projects with development teams worldwide. He has delivered talks at three previous Plone events, and has a strong background in education.
Plone's Anatomy Dive into the bowels of Zope and Plone and discover all the answers to the developer questions you have ever had. See how all the pieces of the software stack interact with one another. What is the CMF and the ZODB? Understand how each of the deployed pieces impact one another. Learn about some APIs that you can count on and re-use instead of coding common functionality from scratch each time. Six Feet Up's Director of Engineering Calvin Hendryx-Parker has been a staple in the Plone Community for many years and is offering to give a high-level and integrated vision of the Zope and Plone stack. This will be extremely helpful to anybody new to the Plone world. An engaging and natural speaker, Hendryx-Parker will leave the audience eager to reach their computers and start hacking.
PloneGov, a collaborative e-government success Across the world several million cities, regions or parliaments are faced with the same situations and challenges in terms of e-government. So why not unite their efforts? CEO of Zea Partners, an international network of companies involved in Plone and Zope developments, Xavier Heymans is in charge of PloneGov international activities. PloneGov, a collaborative e-government project, reaches +/-100 cities, regions or parliaments through 15 countries and 4 continents.
Reaching Deployment Nirvana Using Buildout In the past, deploying a Zope/Plone application was a cumbersome task wrought with peril. Buildout has ushered in a new era of repeatability and ease of use. Spending hours to get your co-workers set up with just the right set of products and python libraries has come to an end. Six Feet Up's Lead Developer Clayton Parker will show you how to use buildout from your local development instance to the full blown production server instance with one buildout. Clayton Parker started with Six Feet Up, Inc. as the Systems Administrator in charge of monitoring and backing up servers, updating operation systems and managing customers accounts. He then quickly moved on to developing custom web applications and custom content objects using Zope, Plone, Archetypes, Python, etc. He is now the technical lead on many Plone development projects and has been using Buildout for over a year. Clayton, who has many presentations under his belt, is known to leverage his hands-on experience to engage a crowd of developers eager to hear from one of their own.
Cross-Training for Your Plone Deployment Using a live benchmark approach, Six Feet Up's Hosting Specialist, Andrew Parker, will reveal the secrets of reaching peak performance by going through a series of steps to configure your software and your hardware. Andrew Parker has been deploying highly visible Plone websites with Six Feet Up for several years and, as such, has encountered a variety of deployment obstacles. He last shared his experience during a talk he gave at the Plone Symposium East. People who attended his presentation have described him as very thorough and detail-oriented, and felt he was a very knowledgeable presenter.
Theming a Plone 3.1 site from start to finish This tutorial will take a Photoshop mockup of a site and turn it into a Plone 3.1 site. If there is time at the end, I will show how to make a filesystem product. Rob Porter is a member of Weblion. He teaches Plone to beginners and intermediate groups at Penn State University.

 

Full program details are available here.

Pre-Conference Training:

Learn about Plone hands-on from the experts! We're offering value-priced training on October 6-7, the two days before the conference. Held in the same location, these courses teach practical skills you need to know to build, script, and develop your Plone site.

Note: To register and pay for these classes, please use the links above. You cannot register for these classes here, and payment for them is handled by the separate system linked to above.

Join us!

So, please join us in Washington, DC this fall for great restaurants, nightlife, transit, parks, and more embassies, monuments and museums per square meter than any other city in the U.S.A. Great training, excellent talks, stirring sprints, and the world's best open-source community await you.

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When & Where



Ronald Reagan Building and International Trade Center
1300 Pennsylvania Ave NW
Washington, DC 20004

Wednesday, October 8, 2008 at 9:00 AM - Friday, October 10, 2008 at 5:00 PM (EDT)


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Zope/Python Users Group of DC

The Zope/Python Users Group of DC is a non-profit organization that exists to promote and serve the user and developer communities of Python, Zope, and Plone in the Washington, DC and surrounding areas. We hold meetings, networking events, bootcamps, and sprints, and provide a mailing list to our members.
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