This episode provides an in-depth exploration of Plone, an open-source content management system (CMS) that has been around since 2001. It highlights Plone’s adaptability, emphasizing that it remains relevant by evolving with modern web technologies, including capabilities as a headless CMS. The conversation covers the benefits of open source, such as transparency, freedom from vendor lock-in, and enhanced security through community collaboration. Plone’s user-friendly interface is designed for both developers and non-technical users, allowing intuitive content management without requiring coding skills. The platform supports a robust content organization system and version control, which provides peace of mind for users managing website content. The discussion acknowledges Plone’s strong community and governance structure, which help maintain and evolve the software effectively. It also touches on future challenges for Plone, emphasizing the need to stay ahead of emerging technologies and user expectations. Ultimately, the core takeaway is that Plone empowers users and organizations to control their digital presence through its open-source nature. The document concludes with a reminder of the importance of choosing tools that align with one’s values in software projects.