[Plone-conference] Thank you all!

Christian Ledermann christian.ledermann at gmail.com
Mon Nov 3 14:12:39 UTC 2014


In addition I bring home:

Talks
Brilliant! Better every year. High quality products - high quality
talks.- world class speakers. If you were not there watch it on vimeo!

Barbie:

Loads of people in a small flat,
The flat was in better state after the party then before. All Beer
cans or Wine bottles were thrown into the right bins,
The guitar was tuned, the dished washed, the glasses sparkling clean,
and if the iMac was not tuned and the latest fixes and tweaks applied
it was only because plonistas respected the privacy of the owner. And
this cleaning up effort happened by the guests. On their own accord.
No intervention needed by the hosts! In the wee hours of the morning.
All we had to do was to bring the rubbish bags down in the morning.
The Plone community is really something special.


PloneBoat:

And in the Arnhem tradition there was a Ploneboat!

Bristol:
The only thing I regret is not having had enough time for really
visiting Bristol, it's such a lovely place.

Thanks again @Netsight you did a great job. The only thing you have to
fear is now that the tradition establishes to have ploneconference
every fourth year in Bristol. See you in 2018 ;-)


On 2 November 2014 22:21, Armin Stroß-Radschinski <developer at acsr.de> wrote:
> Dear Plonistas,
> I would like to thank all people involved in the success of this years Plone Conference.
>
> The organizers from Netsight, Matt, Astra et al, the supporting teams (including the video contractors and the Hotel) and of course every attending visitor. We feel the spirit, give and take. It was fantastic.
>
> We had lesser people in Bristol this year, but a lot of expected audience simply had to work or shifted focus in their organzations.
>
> We saw amazing stuff.
>
> * Plone 5 everywhere on the horizon.
> * Impressing trainings and documentation available.
> * The new Intranet Consortium giving initial insight into successful results.
> * Packages that work in the substance D frameworks as well, showing the component architecture in action.
>
> Just to mention some of the Highlights.
>
> This conference hat an impressing vistors to sprinters ratio. Coming into the crowded room on saturday shifted my expectations for the future of Plone enormous.
>
> I wish you all to keep your spirit alive.
>
> cu soon
>
> Armin
>
>
> --
> Armin Carl Stroß-Radschinski | developer at acsr.de | Twitter: @syncmitter
> Dipl. Designer FH | project-consultant | fon +49 171 21 94699 | IRC: acsr | Skype: astrossradschinski
>
> ACSR industrialdesign | Armin Stroß-Radschinski
> Landgrafenstraße 32 · 53842 Troisdorf · Germany | UST. ID Nr: DE154092803 (EU VAT ID)
> info at acsr.de | www.acsr.de | phone +49 2241 946994 · fax +49 2241 946996
>
>
> _______________________________________________
> Plone-conference mailing list
> Plone-conference at lists.plone.org
> http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/plone-conference
>



-- 
Best Regards,

Christian Ledermann

London - UK
Mobile : +44 7474997517

<*)))>{

If you save the living environment, the biodiversity that we have left,
you will also automatically save the physical environment, too. But If
you only save the physical environment, you will ultimately lose both.

1) Don’t drive species to extinction

2) Don’t destroy a habitat that species rely on.

3) Don’t change the climate in ways that will result in the above.

}<(((*>


More information about the Plone-conference mailing list