On 30 Nov 2009, at 09:18 PM, Dylan Jay wrote:
These are awesome points. I think unique and challenging reality is
that plone is both product and a platform but we've been trying
market both through the same channels which is why the message has
sometimes been confusing. Eg we say plone is
+1 I think an out of the box SDK for personal publishing aimed at
students would be an awesome win for plone.
Here students get taught python but then use php to put up sites and
often have never heard of plone. Pity huh?
Dylan Jay
Technical solution manager
PretaWeb 99552830
On 01/12/2009
Joel on software link is also cool when you consider that google wave
is kind of groove rebirthed as an open platform.
Dylan Jay
Technical solution manager
PretaWeb 99552830
On 01/12/2009, at 5:57 AM, "Stroß-Radschinski Armin C." e> wrote:
Today i googled an old statement of Paul Everitt on
Dylan Jay
Technical solution manager
PretaWeb 99552830
On 01/12/2009, at 5:57 AM, "Stroß-Radschinski Armin C." e> wrote:
Today i googled an old statement of Paul Everitt on marketing focus:
Plone-the-product vs. Plone-the-platform, Joel-on-software edition
http://radio.weblogs.com/0116506/2
If Plone would be more popular for customers than now, you would lack
a lot of integrators to do the job. This is a temporary drawback for
the future and maybe an obstacle for quicker growth of the community,
even if it is not that well known in the public. In Germany we have
this issue for
Today i googled an old statement of Paul Everitt on marketing focus:
Plone-the-product vs. Plone-the-platform, Joel-on-software edition
http://radio.weblogs.com/0116506/2008/02/05.html#a450
Paul wrote:
...
"strategy" means high-level kinds of questions like:
- What should Plone do well (vs. not
Should become something like "Entworfen fur sicherheit"?
Translations will be no problem.
I don't know in what countries translations are a must (never guessed
Germany would be one), but the main goal is to get a clear message
across.
Kind regards,
bc. Bas Roijen
Technisch Applicatiebeheerder