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What: The Boston Plone April Meetup When: Thu, April 26, 2007 at 7pm Where: Christian Science Center, 1 Norway St. Boston, MA 02115 Map: http://tinyurl.com/yegprt [google maps] RSVP: http://plone.meetup.com/1/calendar/5595996/ Description: Nate is just returning from the Sorrento Sprint <http://www.openplans.org/projects/sorrento-sprint> in Sorrento, Italy where he worked to improve the multimedia <http://www.openplans.org/projects/sorrento-sprint/multimedia> capabilities of Plone. Nate will discuss the new features of the Plone4Artists <http://plone4artists.org/> suite of products and other products that were developed/enhanced at the sprint. Read Reinout Van Ree's blog posts <http://vanrees.org/weblog/topics/sorrentosprint2007> about the sprint to learn more. Directions: The entrance is in the center of the long building next to the reflecting pool. Tell the security guard you are here for the Plone Users Group meeting. Call me on my cell if you have trouble. If coming by T, closest stop is green line Symphony T stop. Hynes Convention Center is also very close, as is Mass Ave (Orange line). Parking at the Christian Science Center underground parking garage available, but will cost $5. Please let the parking attendant know that you are here for the Plone Meetup hosted by Danny Robert. Please note that while the official location of the church is 1 Norway Street, the meetup location is in the Christian Science Church Park and is closer to Huntington Ave. See this Google map for clarification. Please call me on my cell if you get lost! Sid Koul Programmer Analyst New England Wild Flower Society 180 Hemenway Road Framingham, MA 01701 508-877-7630 x3207 (office) 781-254-3422 (cell) -- This message has been scanned for viruses and dangerous content by MailScanner, and is believed to be clean.
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