Re: [ACFUG Discuss] ACFUG Meeting - September 6, 2006

2006-09-11 Thread Precia
I would like the doc's because I was unable to attend and would enjoy learning more about your product.
 
Precia 
On 9/11/06, jonese <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
just a note here, we didn't post any doc's because we didn't feelthere was enough meat in the PPT slides for people to garner anything
from it. That being said if anyone really wants them we can get themto you, as well as any other data needed.As for the "resembled the Flip process or Fusebox" this is very true.While i3ST isn't built on fusebox (or any other popular framework out
there) it was originally created by fusebox programmers so a lot ofthe process's and thoughts do have there initial roots in fusebox. Wedon't typically point this out because of course the fusebox "haters"
typically use this against use.Also the prototyping etc is like the flip process for sure, not asrigid in it's process but there's enough "stuff" there for you to goto town. We've been doing the prototyping thing now for about 6months
and 5 - 6 clients and the response from people has been awesome. Ourclients really like the idea of seeing how it works before how it willlook.As i mentioned in the presentation the goal of i3ST is to manage more
than content, and to give developers an unrestricted platform fordevelopment. We only scratched the atmosphere of this product, nevermaking it to the surface :) If you have an interest in learning moreplease feel free to drop me a note erj AT d-p DOT com or post here on
the list. We hope to have our first open source developers / usersmeeting in November. At this meeting people will get a much betterlook at the product and be able to walk out the door with code etc.We welcome any and all thoughts!!!
Eric Jones aka joneseOn 9/11/06, Teddy Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:> All,> I am hoping to possibly start a new trend here.  In the ACFUG meetings, a
> great deal of information is given out in a short amount of time.  It is> hard to absorb all of the quality content that is given the group each> month.>> I wanted to say thank you Eric Jones and the other staff members of the
> i3SiteTools projects for their demonstration of their CMS solution.>> Also, thank you to Charlie for stepping up on very short notice to present> to us a quality presentation on FusionDebug.
>> Now, besides the formal thank you to each presenter, what are the thoughts> of this list on the technologies presented?>> Who in the future is thinking of getting the FusionDebug? I know that I am
> planning to budget for it.  Anyway to reduce debug time is money well spent> for me.>> What about the i3SiteTools project?  Did people notice that the process very> much resembled the Flip process or Fusebox?  You saw wireframing,
> prototyping, client interaction, client sign off, version freezing and more.>  Thoughts?>> Only one presentation is available from this past week from:> 
http://www.acfug.org/index.cfm?fa=meetings.pastmeetings>> Regards,> Teddy>> --> >> Blog: http://cfpayne.wordpress.com/
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] ACFUG Meeting - September 6, 2006

2006-09-11 Thread jonese

just a note here, we didn't post any doc's because we didn't feel
there was enough meat in the PPT slides for people to garner anything
from it. That being said if anyone really wants them we can get them
to you, as well as any other data needed.

As for the "resembled the Flip process or Fusebox" this is very true.
While i3ST isn't built on fusebox (or any other popular framework out
there) it was originally created by fusebox programmers so a lot of
the process's and thoughts do have there initial roots in fusebox. We
don't typically point this out because of course the fusebox "haters"
typically use this against use.

Also the prototyping etc is like the flip process for sure, not as
rigid in it's process but there's enough "stuff" there for you to go
to town. We've been doing the prototyping thing now for about 6months
and 5 - 6 clients and the response from people has been awesome. Our
clients really like the idea of seeing how it works before how it will
look.

As i mentioned in the presentation the goal of i3ST is to manage more
than content, and to give developers an unrestricted platform for
development. We only scratched the atmosphere of this product, never
making it to the surface :) If you have an interest in learning more
please feel free to drop me a note erj AT d-p DOT com or post here on
the list. We hope to have our first open source developers / users
meeting in November. At this meeting people will get a much better
look at the product and be able to walk out the door with code etc.

We welcome any and all thoughts!!!
Eric Jones aka jonese

On 9/11/06, Teddy Payne <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

All,
I am hoping to possibly start a new trend here.  In the ACFUG meetings, a
great deal of information is given out in a short amount of time.  It is
hard to absorb all of the quality content that is given the group each
month.

I wanted to say thank you Eric Jones and the other staff members of the
i3SiteTools projects for their demonstration of their CMS solution.

Also, thank you to Charlie for stepping up on very short notice to present
to us a quality presentation on FusionDebug.

Now, besides the formal thank you to each presenter, what are the thoughts
of this list on the technologies presented?

Who in the future is thinking of getting the FusionDebug? I know that I am
planning to budget for it.  Anyway to reduce debug time is money well spent
for me.

What about the i3SiteTools project?  Did people notice that the process very
much resembled the Flip process or Fusebox?  You saw wireframing,
prototyping, client interaction, client sign off, version freezing and more.
 Thoughts?

Only one presentation is available from this past week from:
http://www.acfug.org/index.cfm?fa=meetings.pastmeetings

Regards,
Teddy

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RE: [ACFUG Discuss] ACFUG Meeting - September 6, 2006

2006-09-11 Thread Charlie Arehart



Thanks for the kind regards, Teddy. I, too, will look 
forward to hearing what people may have to say in regards to FusionDebug. For 
those who have not caught it, I started a multipart series of blog entries 
at:
 
http://carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/fusiondebug
 
The 
comments from others in the community have been quite interesting. :-) The good 
news is that getting the conversation started as been my primary goal here. Just 
want people to know about it and appreciate all its benefits (the focus of the 
2nd entry), and then decide for themselves.
 
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] 
On Behalf Of Teddy PayneSent: Monday, September 11, 2006 11:26 
AMTo: discussion@acfug.orgSubject: [ACFUG Discuss] ACFUG 
Meeting - September 6, 2006
All,I am hoping to possibly start a new trend here.  In the 
ACFUG meetings, a great deal of information is given out in a short amount of 
time.  It is hard to absorb all of the quality content that is given the 
group each month.  I wanted to say thank you Eric Jones and the 
other staff members of the i3SiteTools projects for their demonstration of their 
CMS solution.  Also, thank you to Charlie for stepping up on very 
short notice to present to us a quality presentation on FusionDebug.  
Now, besides the formal thank you to each presenter, what are the 
thoughts of this list on the technologies presented?Who in the future is 
thinking of getting the FusionDebug? I know that I am planning to budget for 
it.  Anyway to reduce debug time is money well spent for me. What 
about the i3SiteTools project?  Did people notice that the process very 
much resembled the Flip process or Fusebox?  You saw wireframing, 
prototyping, client interaction, client sign off, version freezing and 
more.  Thoughts? Only one presentation is available from this past 
week from: http://www.acfug.org/index.cfm?fa=meetings.pastmeetingsRegards,Teddy-- Blog: http://cfpayne.wordpress.com/Atlanta 
CFUG: http://www.acfug.org 
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Re: [ACFUG Discuss] ACFUG Meeting - September 6, 2006

2006-09-14 Thread Douglas Knudsen
Charlie's taking this to the 'Breeze Screen'Learn more and RSVP here:http://coldfusion.meetup.com/17/events/5130559/
having missed his live local broadcast, you might be able to make this one via teh Online CFUGDKOn 9/11/06, Charlie Arehart <
[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:




Thanks for the kind regards, Teddy. I, too, will look 
forward to hearing what people may have to say in regards to FusionDebug. For 
those who have not caught it, I started a multipart series of blog entries 
at:
 
http://carehart.org/blog/client/index.cfm/fusiondebug

 
The 
comments from others in the community have been quite interesting. :-) The good 
news is that getting the conversation started as been my primary goal here. Just 
want people to know about it and appreciate all its benefits (the focus of the 
2nd entry), and then decide for themselves.
 
/charlie
http://www.carehart.org/blog/
 


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:
[EMAIL PROTECTED]] 
On Behalf Of Teddy PayneSent: Monday, September 11, 2006 11:26 
AMTo: discussion@acfug.orgSubject: [ACFUG Discuss] ACFUG 
Meeting - September 6, 2006
All,I am hoping to possibly start a new trend here.  In the 
ACFUG meetings, a great deal of information is given out in a short amount of 
time.  It is hard to absorb all of the quality content that is given the 
group each month.  I wanted to say thank you Eric Jones and the 
other staff members of the i3SiteTools projects for their demonstration of their 
CMS solution.  Also, thank you to Charlie for stepping up on very 
short notice to present to us a quality presentation on FusionDebug.  
Now, besides the formal thank you to each presenter, what are the 
thoughts of this list on the technologies presented?Who in the future is 
thinking of getting the FusionDebug? I know that I am planning to budget for 
it.  Anyway to reduce debug time is money well spent for me. What 
about the i3SiteTools project?  Did people notice that the process very 
much resembled the Flip process or Fusebox?  You saw wireframing, 
prototyping, client interaction, client sign off, version freezing and 
more.  Thoughts? Only one presentation is available from this past 
week from: http://www.acfug.org/index.cfm?fa=meetings.pastmeetingsRegards,
Teddy-- Blog: http://cfpayne.wordpress.com/Atlanta 
CFUG: http://www.acfug.org 
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