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- The conference took place at the University of Houston's main library.
- Plone cofounder and Enfold president Alan Runyan spoke about trends in open-source content management.
- Runyan said Plone has well-proven maintenance and integration stories. The community's challenge now is to agree on best practices.
- About 40 attendees came from colleges and universities across the United States.
- Christian Vinten-Johansen explained how he and Mike Halm (seated, in first row) work with a growing Plone community at Penn State University.
- Kurt Bendl discussed how Plone has empowered people at the University of Lousiville with a campuswide roll-out.
- Trainer Joel Burton of Plone Bootcamps answered questions during a Birds of a Feather session.
- The Penn State team led an informal discussion on collaboration among institutions.
- Fostering community is important in the world of open-source software.
- Attendees have new connections to draw upon.
- After Ploneability Higher Ed ended, conversations continued in a meeting the following day and on the Plone.org education mailing list.
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- Texas Learning and Computation Center's gallery