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Michael Levin
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I am a seasoned consultant focused on content management, search, and workflow. I have implemented and customized content management systems for many different clients using systems ranging from open source to proprietary to custom. I am also the maintainer of Apache Chemistry cmislib, the CMIS client API for Python.
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http://ecmarchitect.com
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Dallas, TX

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At 6:47pm on January 31, 2012, Michael Levin said…

Hi Jeff and welcome to Codetown. Great site: http://ecmarchitect.com I've already spent some time reading it. Glad to have you here as a member of Codetown. There's a community related group you'll find and may want to join/contribute.

http://www.codetown.us/group/communitycorral

All the best, Mike

 
 
 

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