Nate to talk about Plone multimedia at CM Professionals Summit
| What | Convention |
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| When |
2007-11-26 from 04:45 pm to 05:45 pm |
| Where | Westin Copley Place, Boston, MA |
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The Content Management Professionals Summit focuses on the importance of web content management and the technologies that are quickly turning the web into a platform for the development of business solutions and information services. Nate will be giving a talk about using Plone as a platform for publishing multimedia content and building a community of contributors and participants.
Session description:
Podcasting and Publishing Multimedia Content with a Web Content Management System: Exploring the Multimedia Features of Plone
Speaker: Nate AuneTime: 4:45 PM - 5:45 PM Date: November 26
Track: Demonstration & Web Technology
Plone is a flexible open source content management system that is being used by Motorola, Nokia, NASA, Disney, HP, eBay and the Free Software Foundation. PloneMultimedia is a suite of add-on Plone components which make it easy to publish audio/video files and generate podcast feeds.
This talk will demonstrate some of the unique features of PloneMultimedia and discuss case studies where Plone is successfully being used in an artist community to share music and video files.
When a user uploads an audio/video file to the Plone-based website, the metadata (album, artist, producer, etc.) is automatically extracted from the file. Not only does this save the user from tedious data entry, but this metadata is also indexed using Plone’s powerful search tool, so the content is readily searchable.
Plone has the concept of Smart Folders - saved searches that return a list of content based on criteria the site admin specifies. This makes it very easy for non-technical users to generate lists of multimedia content (i.e. all MP3s with genre ‘jazz’).
Using Plone’s built-in workflow engine, the multimedia content can be submitted for review, and approved by a moderator. This ensures that inappropriate user-generated content can be rejected instead of being inadvertently published.
Plone also has many collaborative features which help to foster participation and online community. Users can submit their own multimedia content and comment, rate and tag other users’ content.
Attend this session to learn more!