Congratulations to Brian Gershon, Bryan Wilson and the rest of the crew down the hallway at Web Collective on the recent release of their first major Plone add-on product, MetaNav!
Commissioned the UW Department of Radiology, MetaNav makes it easy to build complex (or simple!) custom navigation schemes in Plone. There’s a great overview of MetaNav that Cris Ewing delivered at Ploneability 2007 a few weeks back.
I can’t wait to check this out; it looks like a tremendously useful, polished product. I can’t wait to see what else the Web Collective gang rolls out next!
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The Ploneability Higher Ed mention reminds me to give you credit for two things I shamelessly ripped off from your Plone Conference 2006 work:
I made sure everyone knew I had a bell if a presenter started to go past the allotted time. All I ever had to do was hold up that bell. Never had to ring it.
I used your evaluation questions. My justification is that it makes it possible to compare events.
So you were present in spirit. Thanks, Jon.