Alexander Limi

Alexander LimiAlexander Limi's formal background is in psychology and computer science from various universities in Norway, and he co-founded the open source content management system Plone back in 1999. Plone is now one of the top 2% open source software projects in the world, with about 100 core developers and over 500 add-on developers and more than 300 companies in 50 countries providing services, support and integration for the system.

In 2003, Alexander co-founded the company Plone Solutions —  now known as Jarn — where he is still involved on the ownership side. He was instrumental in creating the Plone Foundation, a non-profit that protects and promotes Plone, defends its trademarks and intellectual property — and negotiated initial funding with one of the largest tech industry companies.

In 2006, he moved from Norway to San Francisco and worked with Google as an interaction designer until 2009, when he started working with the Firefox team at Mozilla Corporation.

Other places you might have seen Alexander Limi:

  • The Wikipedia CSS is mostly his code, that’s why Wikipedia looks like the default Plone design — it’s not the other way around.
  • He keynoted the Python Conference 2006.
  • He has the dubious honor of coining the term “Embarrassment-Driven Development.”

 

At the 2010 CMS Expo in Chicago, Alexander Limi co-presented the Plone Future Roadmap session, as well as participated in CMS Expo's CMS Head-To-Head Interactive Panel, designed to help CMS buyers compare and contrast the strengths of top CMSes such as Plone.


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