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    4444 * The UK Indymedia: The UK Indymedia site is also worth mentioning because they've been doing a lot of custom programming for their site which incorporates "Web 2.0" functionality into their application. 
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    46  * Indycore: This is an Indymedia project based on Plone (formerly called IndyPlone). Dimitris from Athens Indymedia has been mostly leading the discussion about this on the imc-cms list, including this [http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/imc-cms/2007-January/0125-xk.html complete introduction]. Joao from Brazil Tech [http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/imc-cms/2007-February/0208-rl.html was impressed] and also contributed to the discussion. There was also a discussion about [http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/imc-cms/2007-February/0212-ev.html Plone's ability to scale]. This project became more interesting in July, when EngageMedia announced the [http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/imc-cms/2007-July/0712-zb.html release of Plumi], a free software video sharing platform built on top of Plone. You can read more information about [http://engagemedia.org/ EngageMedia] or [http://plumi.org/ Plumi]. 
     46 * Indycore: This is an Indymedia project based on Plone (formerly called Indy Plone). Dimitris from Athens Indymedia has been mostly leading the discussion about this on the imc-cms list, including this [http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/imc-cms/2007-January/0125-xk.html complete introduction]. Joao from Brazil Tech [http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/imc-cms/2007-February/0208-rl.html was impressed] and also contributed to the discussion. There was also a discussion about [http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/imc-cms/2007-February/0212-ev.html Plone's ability to scale]. This project became more interesting in July, when EngageMedia announced the [http://lists.indymedia.org/pipermail/imc-cms/2007-July/0712-zb.html release of Plumi], a free software video sharing platform built on top of Plone. You can read more information about [http://engagemedia.org/ Engage Media] or [http://plumi.org/ Plumi]. 
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    4848 * Save SF-IMC!: San Francisco IMC is planning an announcement that will go out today about Saving San Francisco IMC, under the idea that SF-IMC has been battered and bruised over the years. As part of their recovery process, they will be offering themselves as a prototype website for another CMS option, which is building something using rapid application development methods that are part of CakePHP. This idea received credibility when it was [http://bakery.cakephp.org/articles/view/mambo-licious recently announced] that the Mambo CMS project would be re-writing their core codebase with CakePHP -- meaning a lot of CMS-type code is going to be available to us for stealing.