I concur... a strong integration of WO with CoreData and Syncing, would be a 
really nice marketing hook too. Which could translate into more members!

And yes, jQuery does have the momentum in the AJAX world.



On Feb 7, 2013, at 7:49 AM, Jesse Tayler <[email protected]> wrote:

> 
> the future is mobile.
> 
> getting a complete ERSync <---> iOS app with clearly readable demonstration 
> code is an essential part of the future as it relates to mobile or other 
> clients.
> 
> I will certainly work with anyone to get to that point for all of us.
> 
> JQuery, and continued AJAX and modern UI for the web is also a top priority 
> it seems to me, however I can't offer much help there outside of cheering for 
> those who can.
> 
> here's to a WO 2013 everybody!
> 
> 
> On Feb 7, 2013, at 8:11 AM, Markus Ruggiero <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
>> 
>> On 07.02.2013, at 13:59, Pascal Robert <[email protected]> wrote:
>> 
>>> Hello everyone,
>>> 
>>> Based on the feedback we have so far in the surveys (if you haven't 
>>> answered the 2013 surveys, please do it in the next 7 days), we established 
>>> a list of goals for 2013:
>>> 
>>> - We need a jQuery framework. According to the surveys, members of the 
>>> community use jQuery almost as much as the Ajax framework from Wonder. In 
>>> fact, I'm wondering how you use it now, in Direct Actions? Just for 
>>> effects? If you already have a jQuery framework that you would like to give 
>>> to the community, we can work it out.
>>> 
>>> - Better integration between WO and iOS (and Android). ERSync is a start, 
>>> and I was thinking maybe we could make a tool that reads a CoreData model, 
>>> convert it to a EOModel and automatically build REST services for the 
>>> model. 
>> +1
>> 
>>> - A "Project Wonder Cookbook". That book would contains, two pages max, 
>>> solutions to common problems and questions about Project Wonder.
>> +10
>> 
>>> - Getting more people to understand and work on WOLips.
>> +1
>> 
>>> - A easy-to-install development environment, that would install not only 
>>> WOLips and Eclipse, but also the core WO frameworks and Project Wonder.
>> +10
>> 
>>> - A easy to use deployment service. Having helped many people with 
>>> deployment issues, it looks like deployment is still an issue. 
>> +1 Ken Ishimoto's script might be a start
>> 
>>> - Redesign of wocommunity.org. 
>>> 
>>> - Looking at how we can replace parts of WO with open source parts. The 
>>> Cayenne training day at WOWODC 2013 is the first step toward that goal.
>>> 
>>> How are we going to finance this? We will change how the membership works. 
>>> We will have the following options:
>>> 
>>> - $50 for regular membership. This $50 will be for paying recurrent 
>>> charges, like the hosting fees for wocommunity.org, and to pay for deposits 
>>> related to WOWODC. You still get early access to WOWODC recordings.
>> I'll certainly buy a regular membership
>> 
>>> - $300 for Bronze Sponsorship. You get membership + your company logo on 
>>> wocommunity.org for 6 months (on rotation with other sponsors).
>>> 
>>> - $750 for Silver Sponsorship. You get membership + your company logo on 
>>> wocommunity.org for 12 months (on rotation with other sponsors) and your 
>>> logo on the WOWODC site.
>>> 
>>> - $1500 for Gold Sponsorship. You get membership + your company logo on 
>>> wocommunity.org for 12 months (no rotation) and your logo on the WOWODC 
>>> site. You also get one WOWODC 2013 ticket.
>>> 
>>> For bigger tasks, like the jQuery framework and the Project Wonder 
>>> Cookbook, we will use Kickstarter or a similar system to raise money to do 
>>> it, and if we don't raise enough cash, the project simply dies.
>>> 
>>> Comments about this?
>>> 
>>> 
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