I think Clint ment non-technical marketing - venues for non-programmers - more likes  of Wall Street Journal or ZDNet.
 
Other thing would be mastering industry support - given capabilities and future plans announcements from Linux / Applinace vendors and ISVs would be very helpful. Also, commitment on release date/beta for Linux player - even for limited set of platforms would provide much needed adoption with more vocal part of the media
 
Regards,
Anatole


 
On 10/4/06, Tariq Ahmed <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

If Adobe will let me use the Flex logo I'll create mousepads, mugs, decals, jackets, hats, license plate holder, you name it!

I'll even volunteer to have the logo tattooed on me. :)



Tariq Ahmed wrote:

I agree Paul.

But...

It definitely helps sell the case of Flex when customers feel confident in the technology you're promoting. Keep in mind that the majority of Flex apps are internal in nature, for the Enterprise is where Flex excels. So you're not going to see the many holy s**t apps that already exist. E.g Jon Hirschi and Tom Ortega built an *AMAZING* application over at eBay... .easily could win the MAX best app award, but you'll never hear about it.



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