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Grace StahrePlone Conference 2006: 100 Hours or Less: Creating a Scope of Work for a Simple Plone Website (2006)


Patrick Shaw's talk from Plone Conference 2006.

NPower Seattle adopted Plone as a standard platform for creating simple yet scalable websites for the local nonprofit community. During this session we share our learnings regarding:

* How to create an effective scope of work
* How to approach a start from scratch website scope
* How to approach a “convert to Plone” website project
* The various technical roles involved in implementing the site
* Tips, tricks and lessons learned

This talk was originally presented at Plone Conference 2006 in Seattle, WA.

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This item is part of the collection: Open Source Movies

Director: Grace Stahre
Producer: The Plone Community
Production Company: Versant Media
Audio/Visual: sound, color
Language: English
Keywords: plone; plone conference; open-source; software; content management systems; project management; patrick shaw

Creative Commons license: Attribution-ShareAlike

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