OpenCms Slides from OSCOM 2 conference

October 1, 2002

Alexander Kandzior, main OpenCms developer and Director of Alkacon Software, has presented OpenCms 5.0 on the OSCOM 2 conference. The presentation slides are now available for download.

OSCOM is an international not-for-profit organization dedicated to Open Source Content Management, based in Zurich, Switzerland. The primary goal of OSCOM is to build a network between the community of open source content management developers. The primary activities for OSCOM focus on organizing conferences and representing open source content management in the media. OSCOM is run by developers, for developers, and has a board consisting of open source leaders.

OSCOM 2 took place at the Lawrence Hall of Science, University of California, Berkeley, from Wednesday, 25 September to Friday, 27 September 2002.

The slide presentation available for download is called "An introduction to OpenCms, version 5.0". It contains a general overview about the systems features and some details about the upcoming 5.0 release of OpenCms.

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