T. Kim Nguyen sits down with a member of the Plone Community to talk about their work with and on the Plone https://plone.org open source web content management system
(This episode premiered on April 16, 2024, as part of World Plone Day 2024)
Paul Everitt might not have actually invented the internet but he was in the room for and perhaps even the person behind the creation of the U.S. Navy’s web site: www.navy.mil over 30 years ago.
First Plone Foundation president, co-founder of Zope Corporation, ZEA Partners, and Agendaless Consulting, Paul is one of those guys who is smart as a whip, boatloads...
Godefroid Chapelle is a longtime Zope and Plone developer who first encountered Zope in its hectic heyday and was a participant at the first in-person Plone sprint.
We cover a lot of ground in this episode as Godefroid reflects on:
David Glick has been a Plone core contributor for 15 years and is one of the originators of the Dexterity content type framework. In this episode we talk about the cycle of contribution to our long-lived project and community and how Plone's future is excitingly open.
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Jean Jordaan switched from a humanities career to working as a developer with Python, Zope, and Plone with Upfront Systems in South Africa, then moving to Nairobi, Kenya, and, eventually, to Bangkok, Thailand. Join us to hear some of his keen insights into community, process, and life!
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Season 2 of The Plone Podcast, conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, features guest Mikel Larreategi. Mikel is a software developer from Eibar, Basque Country. He has been a Pythonista from the beginning, and he started developing with Zope and Plone in 2005. In his free time, Mikel enjoys chess and hiking.
Season 2 of The Plone Podcast, conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, features guest Steve McMahon. Steve, is a Plone consultant and integrator specializing in non-profits. He also does extensive volunteer work with the Davis Community Network.
Season 2 of The Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, features guest Alec Ghica. Alec, cofounder of Eau de Web, has been an enthusiastic Plone and web developer for more than 10 years. He is passionate about the open-source community.
Season 2 of The Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, features guest Sean Kelly. Sean, a software engineer by trade, is a NASA scientist, JPL consultant; Plone committer; Python hacker and Apache Software Foundation member.
Season 2 of The Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, kicks off with guest Michael McFadden. Michael was initiated to Plone under the guidance of Tres Seaver and has been working with Plone for 10 years at Radio Free Asia, maintaining a single code base for 14 separate language sites. He was one of the last to abandon Archetypes when finally forced to update to Python 3. He is the author of rfa.kaltura...
Episode 12 of The Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, features guest Kim Paulissen. Kim is the maintainer/integrator of all Plone-based solutions for the KU Leuven University and a Plone Foundation board member.
Episode 11 of The Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, features guest Christine Baumgartner, Klein & Partner.
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The Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, is produced by Six Feet Up. Every month, Six Feet Up's VP of Engineering, T. Kim Nguyen, sits down with a different member of the Plone community and asks them about their work with or on th...
Episode 10 of The Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, features guest Alan Runyan, President of Enfold Systems.
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The Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, is produced by Six Feet Up. Every month, Six Fee...
Episode 9 of The Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, features guest Matthew Wilkes, a Principal Developer at Nomensa.
Matthew has been active and engaged with the Plone community since mid-2007 and has been involved with several development teams such as the Framework and Security teams, as well as the Plone Foundation Board since his start. He is an established author with his recent publication of A...
Episode 8 of The Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, features guest Annette Lewis, a Senior Python + Plone Developer at Six Feet Up.
Annette became both a professional web developer and Plone developer in 2013. Since then, she's built and themed dozens of Plone sites. She enjoys both front-end and backend development, CSS wizardry, and particularly enjoys using the Diazo theme engine to...
Episode 7 of The Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, features guest Paul Roeland, the Plone Foundation Vice President and a Transparency Lead at Clean Clothes Campaign.
Paul is a passionate advocate for open source technologies who is interested in using technology to promote social progress. An active member in the Plone community, Paul writes documentation, addresses accessibility issues and has ser...
This special edition episode of The Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, features four guest panelists:
The panel shares their thoughts about the past, present and future of Plone development and discusses World Plo...
Episode 6 of The Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, features guest Franco Pellegrini.
Pellegrini is an independent Plone consultant and Plone core developer who been growing and improving the content management system (CMS) for more than 15 years. As part of Plone's Framework team, Pellegrini reviews new feature requests and bug fixes to determine what gets added to the next release cycle.
Pelleg...
Episode 5 of the Plone Podcast, monthly conversations about Plonistas for Plonistas, features guest Chrissy Wainwright. Wainwright is the President of the Plone Foundation and a Senior Python Developer at Six Feet Up. Six Feet Up, the largest Plone consultancy in the United States, has deep experience with Plone development and Plone hosting that dates back to 2003.
Wainwright began using the Plone content management system (CMS) ...
Episode 4 of the Plone Podcast featured guest Janina Hard. Janina is a web developer at Werkbank GmbH and has been working with Plone since 2010. She is a Plone core developer and is actively working to improve her version of Form Builder to release additional updates in the coming months.
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Episode 3 of the Plone Podcast featured guest Víctor Fernández de Alba. Víctor is the CTO at kitconcept GmbH and is the co-author of the multilingual add-on and the default theme for Plone 5. He is actively involved in Plone development and advancement, and is excited to join the Plone Foundation Board for a sixth term in 2021.
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