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May 3: Vancouver Python, Zope and Plone User's Group

This month's talk: 10 coolest things about Plone, Andy McKay

This talk was originally supposed to be: "137 cool things about
Plone" but we negotiated Andy down to just ten. But these ten things are
not just cool: they are the coolest. Plone enthusiasts and hecklers
equally welcome.

The group meets monthly (first Tuesday of each month) at 7pm. It is
hosted by ActiveState ("a division of Sophos") at 580 Granville St.,
Vancouver

For more information:

http://www.vanpyz.org/
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