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| • | of default Plone install]] Plone is an extensible content management system written in the Python programming language. It is based on Zope. Plone is free software and is designed to be extensible. It can be used as an intranet or extranet server, a document publishing system, and a groupware tool for collaboration between separately located entities. The Plone project was started in 1999 by Alan Runyan, Alexander Limi, and Vidar Andersen. It has quickly grown into one of the most popular and powerful open-source content management systems in the world. In 2004, the Plone Foundation was formed to protect and promote the use of Plone. Plone is released under the GNU General Public License. It is built on top of the open-source application server Zope and the accompanying Zope Content Management Framework, which has thousands of developers around the world supporting it. Plone development is often furthered by periodic Plone Sprints. The name Plone is in homage to the Warp Records band Plone. 's "Monobook" layout is based partially on the Plone style sheets. [HTTP ] Source: [wikipedia: plone (cms)]
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Alternative Plone skins |
| | includes commercial and free plone skins with online demo and download area.
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Plone |
| | content management system built on top of the open source application server zope and the accompanying content management framework. plone can used as an intranet and extranet server, as a document publishing system, a portal server and as a groupware tool for collaboration.
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Plone Book |
| | online version of "the definitive guide to plone" by andy mckay, apress 2004.
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PloneMall |
| | complete e-commerce framework for plone. it is not planned to be an out-of-the-box shop solution, but you can easily create a shop with it.
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PloneSkins.org |
| | includes community repository for plone skins.
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