Six Feet Up was in full force at the Plone Conference this year and here is what we learned.
The Plone site recipe allows you to automate creating and maintaining a Plone site using zc.buildout, allowing everyone working on a project to start from the same point and improving build quality by reducing the need for human interaction.
Moving Content Management Systems can be daunting. Will it have all the tools you need? Will it be able to handle my needs? Learn how to migrate to Plone with Six Feet Up...
An interesting reality of working for a company rooted in Open Source software is that while most people have heard of Open Source, many of still unaware of what that actually means and how it differs from proprietary commercial software.
On April 28-29, 2011 Six Feet Up held its third FedEx Day, a quarterly internal event that fosters creativity, intrinsic motivation and team collaboration. This time 7 teams worked on a variety of outstanding projects...
The combination of Lineage and LinguaPlone offers the ability to customize the look and feel of subsites, yet still update, manage and localize their content as part of the main site.
Six Feet Up successfully applied more than 70 software patches to help organizations address the recent critical security vulnerability announced in Plone...
Over the course of 24 hours, the Sixies worked on 10 projects of their choosing and delivered an outstanding variety of tools and solutions to improve productivity...
Some products have recently been developed to make the Plone theming process easier. I took a little bit of time this FedEx day to look into Deliverance, Diazo, and Plone Themeeditor...