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            <title>Some Plone product installation</title>
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            <description>Installed Quills and Ploneboard</description>
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                       rdf:parseType="Literal">Quills seams to be a very valid Blog. Maybe it could also be used as news publishing tool. The advantage of Quills over sdot_news is the possibility, to assign more than one topic to a single entry.

On another plone site I installed Ploneboard, a forum. From a first look it seams valid, too. But at the end we decided to stick with a mailing list and a wiki, because it's much easier to motivate communication on mailinglists.
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            <dc:date>2007-01-25T20:14+00:00</dc:date>
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