- The biodiversity site for the Hengduan Mountains. This is hosted by a team at Harvard at their world famous Arnold Arboretum. As a former botanist, I can appreciate a site like this.
- The China--North Rhine-Westphalia university collaboration portal is a Plone site. I'm not particularly surprised by or pleased with their one-sided reporting of the rioting and the Chinese response.
- The UN Joint Logistics Center (UNJLC) has a Plone portal with a small news item under their "Early warnings and Preparedness" section. Their links to the GDACS (Global Disaster Alert and Coordination System) shows how dynamic this world is.
- The Sino-Burma News is running Plone and has a detailed news item from five days ago.
- Finally, there's a recent news item at both the Tibetan Centre for Human Rights and Democracy website (see page 7 in the pdf) and the Central Tibetan Administration (TibetNet) about Plone and other FOSS training provided to Tibetan expats in Dharamshala at the end of January. Good job, Mahiti, a Bangalore-based non-governmental organization that provided the training. Mahiti is a frequent sponsor of Plone conferences.
"Count what is countable. Measure what is measureable. What is not measureable, make measureable." -- Galileo
Friday, March 21, 2008
Plone and Tibet
What with all the unrest in Tibet, I was trolling around the Web looking for information and trying to get a grip on the Chinese Web filtering problem. As an aside I thought I'd search for "plone tibet" and see what came up. Here are a few of the interesting sites that popped up.
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