[TriLUG] Plone Boot Camp 2 Registration early bird registration open

Chris Calloway cbc at unc.edu
Wed Feb 15 22:23:40 EST 2006


Triangle Zope and Python Users Group (TriZPUG), a volunteer 
collaboration of programmers from Duke, NCSU, UNC, government, NPOs, 
NGOs, and private industry invite you to attend the 2006 Plone Boot Camp 
2, a one week intensive training for web development with the Plone free 
and open source content management system taught by renowned instructor 
and Chair of the Plone Foundation, Joel Burton, on the campus of UNC-CH, 
March 13-17:

http://trizpug.org/boot-camp/pbc2

Early bird registrations completed by February 25, 2006 are only $250 
per seat lunches included.

Late registrations must be completed by March 11, 2006 and are $300 per 
seat lunches included.

See how much fun we had at last year's Plone Boot Camp 1:

http://trizpug.org/gallery/pbc2005/pbc_group_3.jpg/

This year's camp includes migrating to Plone 2.1.2 and a preview of 2.2 
and 2.5 using Zope3 technology.

Plone Boot Camp 2 happens in a high tech classroom with a wired 100Mb 
internet connection and AC power outlet at each seat. Bring your own 
laptop and cable. Plone is as cross-platform as can possibly be. Linux, 
BSD, Mac, Windows, Solaris, Irix, your choice, all will be covered.

For more information about Plone Boot Camp, email bootcamp at trizpug.org.

Plone Boot Camp 2 is made possible by the kind sponsorship of the 
Carolina Cardiovascular Biology Center, a multidisciplinary, 
multidepartmental facility which serves as a focal point for 
interactions among basic, translational, and clinical scientists 
studying all aspects of cardiovascular disease. Areas of specific 
interest include atherosclerosis and other vascular diseases, 
angiogenesis and cardiovascular development, cardiovascular physiology, 
and diseases of hemostasis.

-- 
Sincerely,

Chris Calloway
http://www.seacoos.org
office: 17-6 Venable Hall   phone: (919) 962-4323
mail: Campus Box #3300, UNC-CH, Chapel Hill, NC 27599








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