Hello,
Maybe we could have a Naipug meetup that day,
with focus on but not limited to plone
WPD is a day of events held around the globe to spread awareness of
Plone, a free and open source Internet publishing system that combines
web content management, social software, collaboration and enterprise
portal features.
The World Plone Day (WPD) is organized by global Plone community to
promote the benefits of using Plone. Indeed, WPD is much more than a
single event, is a series of events held by companies, organizations,
user groups and individuals. In five previous editions of the WPD more
than 170 events were held in 36 countries around the world.
This year we will have more seminars, training sessions, and meet-up
groups to help spread global awareness of Plone. Since Plone is an
open source project, it relies on its community. Enthusiasts are
encouraged to show up in full force to ensure Plone continues to grow.
If you are interested in hosting, sponsoring or organizing a event,
please get in touch with WPD team or just add your city in 2013 host
page on Plone.org.
In the next few days we will release materials, presentations
templates, tips and ideas for events organizers. Stay tuned to the
Plone.org WPD section:
http://www.plone.org/wpd and WPD twitter
account: @worldplonedayfor more information.
For more information on World Plone Day, contact World Plone Day
Organizer Andre Nogueira at
agnog...@gmail.com
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Best Regards,
Christian Ledermann
Nairobi - Kenya
Mobile :
+254 702978914
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