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Plone Meeting Sydney (Castlereagh St more address details soon, from 2005-06-30 07:00 PM to 2005-06-30 09:30 PM)
Alan Milligan will give a Plone presentation at the ACS in Sydney. ACS have extended this invitation to any of you who are interested. However, they do want an idea of numbers as they've the possibility of using a larger venue if it proves popular. If you wish to attend, please send a reply email to helpdesk-item541836783 at linux.last-bastion.net and I will pass along numbers and post venue details to you.
Tues 28th June OzZope Meeting - Melbourne (Upstairs Mi Casa 213 Franklin St. Melbourne. This is at the roundabout behind Queen Victoria Market. Plenty of parking and close to trams , from 2005-06-28 07:00 PM to 2005-06-28 09:30 PM)
* 7pm Meet and eat then demos - John Barratt from Opaltree Systems will show us his workflow graph tool for Zope. Plus a recap on Zope based XML tree extensions by Jim Gilbert from Opaltree Systems, followed by general round table discussion on Zope 2 Interface sprint at Trinity College Melbourne University in September. Mi Casa 213 Franklin St. Melbourne. This is at the roundabout behind Queen Victoria Market. Plenty of parking and close to trams
OzZope Meeling Melbourne - April (Edwin Burge Building, Trinity College, Melbourne University, from 2004-04-14 07:30 PM to 2004-04-14 09:00 PM)
OzZope Melbourne Meeting 14th April, 2004. DOCUMENTATION: Melanie Kendall will talk about getting the right content into content management systems. A no nonsense look at the world of technical documentation communicators. KUPU: a demonstration and hands on look at Kupu the wysiwyg editor in Zope's XML Publication system - Silva - Jan Smith
Plone and Zope Training (http://www.obsidian.com.au/training/ , from 2004-02-23 12:00 AM to 2004-02-27 12:00 AM)
Greetings all, This is an update as to the training courses we'll be offering in the new year. There are a couple of changes from what we'd originally planned, to suit what people seem to be most interested in. Firstly, we're moving the course date back a bit - to the end of February. It turns out holding them at the end of January is probably a little too close to the start of the year for most people interested. So the new dates are 23rd Feb to 27th Feb. Secondly, we've had some discussion regarding exactly which courses are most valuable to people. The Plone courses are the ones raising the most interest, and we're strongly considering therefore switching the "Developing Zope Products in Python" course over to another couple of days of Plone. If people are particularly interested in the "Developing Zope Products in Python" course, can they please let me know ASAP, so we can organise something around that? Enclosed is the draft outline for the first two days of Plone tutorial - this is the "First Steps in Plone" course. There is a second two days to follow this, which cover more advanced plone topics. An outline for that will be available shortly. Finally, we are now taking bookings for these courses. Phone (03) 9355 7844, or drop us an email at "contact@obsidian.com.au", to book and organise payment. Costs are $550/person/day inc GST for the courses (group bookings or five-day bookings will attract a discount, please contact me for details), payment can be made via credit card, cheque, or bank deposit, and we can send out invoices first if required.<p> A reminder, if you're looking for details on the courses (or want to point someone else at details , the website is at http://www.obsidian.com.au/training/ Thanks, KevinL
2nd Melbourne Zope 3 Development Sprint 4th-9th February (Edwin Burge Building, Trinity College, Melbourne University, from 2004-02-04 12:00 AM to 2004-02-09 12:00 AM)
2nd Melbourne Zope 3 Development coding sprint. Wednesday to Friday Zope 3 tutorials. Saturday to Monday Sprint. First time sprinters must attend the tutorials.

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