Plone Bootcamp in Amsterdam

My good friend Joel Burton is bringing his first Plone Bootcamp to Amsterdam, March 16-22. It’s being organized by the amazing Sisi Nutt and the crew at Friends of the Earth Netherlands, so it will doubtless have a strong NGO slant.

Sisi writes:

This course is the first public bootcamp to comprehensively cover Plone 3 technologies, while still friendly for new-to-Plone and intermediate-Plone users. It will cover everything you need to build, skin, deploy, and maintain a Plone site.

Amsterdam, the Netherlands

March 16-22, 2008

$550 USD

http://plonebootcamps.com/courses/amsterdam

Just in case you are on the cusp of deciding, a word or two on the location of the course to tip the balance:

The Waag is the oldest secular building in Amsterdam. Built in 1488, it was first used as one of the city gates.

After expansion of the city, it served as headquarters for several different guilds. The surgeons were one of them, and in 1691 the Theatrum Anatomicum was opened as a room for experiments.

Nowadays, this historic room is still used as a laboratory, but this time in the fields of media and open source software. This is where Plone Bootcamp Amsterdam will take place.

http://www.waag.org/

One thought on “Plone Bootcamp in Amsterdam

  1. hi Jon, sounds like you won’t be there? my friends from IICD and FOE are probably attending, but I’m “far away” (for Duch standards) :-/ (the theatrum anatomicum is worth a visit!)

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