Stories from the front lines

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Stories from the Front 5 Years of Plone in Production Stephen Bollinger Web Services Librarian, F.D. Bluford Library North Carolina A&T State University

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Tips, tricks and all-around survival guide for the less technically-inclined Plone server administrator from someone who has been running a Plone site in production since 2006. Highlights include how to unlock the power of Collections, third-party products: when and when not to use them, and the care and feeding of content owners/creators.

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Stories from the Front5 Years of Plone in Production

Stephen BollingerWeb Services Librarian, F.D. Bluford Library

North Carolina A&T State University

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About MeGopher (Get off my lawn, etc.)HTML Since 1995™“Library” SchoolDotCom “Consultant”Information Architect Hired GunPublic LibrarianAcademic Librarian

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About My Work

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Plone ExperienceCapital Area District LibraryBegan Development in July 2006 (v2.1.3)Launched in November 2006 (v2.5.1)Relaunched in June 2007 (v2.5.3)Upgraded in December 2007 (v3.0.3)

North Carolina Agricultural & Technical State UniversityBegan Development in May 2010 (v4.0b1)

•Launched in August 2010 (v4.0b4-ish)•Currently Running v4.0.4

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You’re in the Army NowWhat a Veteran Would Like to Tell His Rookie Self

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Lessons Learned the Hard Way

Don’t OverreachBackup, Backup, BackupControl is OverratedThe Care & Feeding of End-Users Is a Tricky ThingIt Takes Years to Learn a ToolContent Is EverythingReuse, Reuse, ReuseThere Is Help Out There

Image Credit: Dirt Road ©Ian Munroe http://flic.kr/p/6x4VJH CC BY 2.0

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Pyrrhic VictoryWhen Your Reach Exceeds Your Grasp

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The Dangers of Overreaching

Can You Support It, Long-term?The Shifting Sands Underneath Your FeetYour Credibility With Your End-Users“Gee Whiz” vs. Mission CriticalKeep It Simple, StupidThe Right Tool for the Right Job

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Don’t Burn Your BridgesBackup, Backup, Backup & Backup Again. Then Try a Restore.

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Why Restore Is So Important

Your Site Is Sick & You Don’t Know for How LongCan It Be Fixed Without a Restore?How Well Does Your Server Administrator Understand Plone?What Do You Stand to Lose?Will Your Users Understand?Do You Have Redundancy Available?Disaster Planning & Recovery, Off-Site BackupsUltimately, It Doesn’t Matter Unless You Can Restore

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RETREAT!Why Control Is Overrated & Technology Alone Cannot Save You

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Must… Not… Micromanage…

Our Workflow Collapsed:Managers Did Not Use the System Often EnoughContent Moldered in the Queue

When Somebody Finally “Went Rogue”:It Was an Approver/ManagerIt Only Happened Once in 4 Years

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Supporting the TroopsA Bumper Sticker Isn’t Enough

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More Than TrainingBe Careful Sharing Your Pain

Your Users Will Rebel If You Bad-Mouth Your CMSYou Are There to Support Them

Make Your Developer(s) (& Yourself) Interact With Your UsersThey Will Tell You What Isn’t WorkingEmpower Them to Help Themselves & Their Peers

Make Help Easy to FindEncourage Them to Cooperate, Share & CollaborateTrust Your Users

Image Credit: ©Mike Gifford http://flic.kr/p/o8jSA CC BY-SA 2.0

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Confessions of a VeteranIt Took Years to Get Here

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Enough With the SlidesLet’s Go Behind The Scenes

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Plone Wishlist

I Appreciate Everyone’s Hard Work. Plone Is Vastly Improved. But It Would Be Really Nice to Have:

Robust RSS 2.0 In/OutA Safe Way to Delegate Control of Select PortletsThe Ability to Reuse the Same Static Text PortletA Better Backup Story for Windows Plone

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THANK YOU TO:Windows Installer Creators/Testers/MaintainerSunburst Theme & Deco.gs Creators/Testers/MaintainersPloneFormGen Creators/Testers/MaintainersWebLionEnfold SystemsProduct/Add-On Creators/Testers/MaintainersPlone IRC Channel/Google GroupsEveryone Involved in the Plone Community

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Thank YouQuestions & Answers

©2011 Stephen Bollinger Except Where NotedThis Presentation Is Licensed CC BY-SA 2.0

http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-sa/2.0/