Hi there,

Our team is working on just that cc'ing Brad and Kent who are
spearheading this effort. Part of getting ready for ZF 1.0 release is to
make sure we considerably upgrade our materials which include showing
how big and vibrant the community is. This will be an ongoing process
over the coming months but we are definitely going to invest energy into
it and will have an updated Web site for the 1.0 release.
If there are some specific things you think we should be doing please
let us know.

Btw, a lot of these activities are dependent on the ongoing support from
many of you who have been using ZF in your day to day jobs. I'm glad to
say that we have already received great support from many of you so keep
up the good work!

Best,
Andi

> -----Original Message-----
> From: frosty1 [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
> Sent: Thursday, June 21, 2007 8:56 AM
> To: fw-general@lists.zend.com
> Subject: [fw-general] how to judge the growth and adoption of zf
> 
> 
> i am very excited about how easy zf is making app development 
> for me.  i have several nice sized projects and very happy 
> clients that are using it.
> 
> i am running into one issue.  i have had a very difficult 
> time finding anyone to help me on my projects.  i understand 
> that this is new technology and will take some time to become 
> widely adopted.  with that said, are there any resources that 
> could show me the relative adoption of the framework.  as 
> business grows this is turning into a serious concern.
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