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Karen Buck

Info arch / product resources 3 Replies

Started by Karen Buck. Last reply by Darci Hanning Jan 12.

Anthony

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Started by Anthony. Last reply by Anthony Apr. 18, 2008.

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Karen Buck Comment by Karen Buck on January 12, 2009 at 12:38pm
Catherine -

Thanks for your quick reply and for the resources. Perhaps I did the wrong thing when I sent a message to the group instead of starting a discussion. I am going to add my email to the discussion thread.

Karen
Catherine Williams Comment by Catherine Williams on January 12, 2009 at 12:26pm
When someone posts a message to this group, where does it go? I just got an email with a query about Plone that I would like to reply to... but I can't see anything on this group's page that lists the message / thread. Surely we're not just meant to reply by email?
Kevin Daum Comment by Kevin Daum on November 20, 2008 at 4:01pm
I am currently in the middle of a 3-day Plone training course at Cignex in Santa Clara. If you have any Plone questions you want me to ask the instructor, post them here and I'll do what I can.
Rose Pruyne Comment by Rose Pruyne on May 7, 2008 at 4:56pm
Here's what's going on at Penn State: http://weblion.psu.edu.
Ron Yoder Comment by Ron Yoder on April 23, 2008 at 9:08am
I was wondering when a Plone CMS group would pop up! I'm interested in seeing what other Plone universities are doing. We think we're going to be able to ease into Plone at version 3.1.
 

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Anthony Catherine Williams Darci Hanning Karen Buck Ron Yoder Rose Pruyne Brian Panulla Darren Wacker Mike Thornhill Christian Johansen Joe DeLuca Carol Capan Greg Deitz Kevin Daum Sok Chris Heiland Doug Clark Scott Lundgren Maureen Patterson Karl Horak Guy Heckman
 
 

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