Bob Connor wrote:
I'm thrilled to see you promoting ZOPE. If you havn't seen the May issue of WIRED you should check it out. There are three articles of interest:
1) "Open Season - - why an industry of cutthroat competition is suddenly deciding good karma is great business --" Has graph that shows the ONLY OS gaining market share is Linux. ('97 to '98). Another shows Apache moving from 45% to 54% Jan 98 to Jan 99. And more interesting a 25 person Lan: Microsoft vs Linux including support: $21,453 vs $5,544
It certainly seems the wall of invincibility around these brands is showing some cracks.
2) "Tour de Source -- A guide to the Start-ups" 22 Open Source companies listed in table Alas, Digital Creations is not listed :-) Four companies with only 10 employees are listed. How big is Digital Creations now?
11 now including a couple of part-time folks. By the show, based on some offers we have out, I _really_ hope we're up another 5. Still tiny *but* gradually getting out of crisis mode. We're also establishing relationships with other companies. Growing a business while keeping focus is challenging. Fortunately we have good people here and good people on the way. They don't need much help -- in fact I fired myself two days ago. I was turning into a bottleneck and decided to get out of the way. I trust the people here much more than I trust myself!
3) "Free Enterprise -- An open source success story--" Good story of Cobalt a company that sells Linux servers: Cube, RaQ, CacheQube etc... Hey, I could see ZOPE being bundled in a Cobalt box either directly or perhaps more quickly as a VAR product.
The number one way to make this happen is for people to convince them there is a demand.
Even though the PR firm is expensive, I hope they are good, i mean, GREAT ! Hopefully they are into the web and the computer industry and can get coverage with some of the previously mentioned contacts in infoworld, linuxworld, wired etc....
They are a technology-only firm that has done good work for some of the other companies in Verticality's portfolio. I'm very confident that they will get us the ear of the opinion makers. For some of the brand definition, logo overhaul, taglines, etc., I'm too much of an engineer. That creative stuff is just mystifying to me :^)
I'd love to hear more information about the community portal idea. I know of a few organizations that would benefit from their own portals. Anyone doing this yet? -- even alpha or beta?
Do you mean anyone doing *our* stuff? Not yet. I really hope by the show, maybe even by the end of the month, we have turned zope.org into a significant showcase.
As part of the PR push we need some of you out there to ride the wave with us and give us some case studies. This is both crucial for Zope and a great benefit to you!
Yes, I hope to have a Case study for you. Currently I'm testing zope "on the internet" and not just my LAN with a Zope host: (Thanks Scott Robertson) http://www.codeit.com My site for now is at http://rocnet.codeit.com
Fantastic, look forward to it! --Paul Paul Everitt Digital Creations paul@digicool.com 540.371.6909
Tony McDonald wrote:
Paul wrote:
They don't need much help -- in fact I fired myself two days ago. I was turning into a bottleneck and decided to get out of the way.
Now what other techy list gives you ... Auto-immolation! tone
I'm still trying to get it -- I assume it's a joke but there was no smiley. :) At least from a distance in the Netherlands, it seems like you're doing a great job anyway, Paul! Digicool *gets* open source. It's not just opening up code; it's opening up the process, and I'm very much impressed by how Digicool is handling this. Feel free to quote me on that (Martijn the open-source pundit ;). Now-only-hope-this-is-indeed-profitable-ly yours, Martijn
Martijn Faassen wrote:
At least from a distance in the Netherlands, it seems like you're doing a great job anyway, Paul! Digicool *gets* open source. It's not just opening up code; it's opening up the process, and I'm very much impressed by how Digicool is handling this. Feel free to quote me on that (Martijn the open-source pundit ;).
Actually one of our goals over the rest of the year is to get more to "open source *development*" rather than just open source software. I think we have some improvement remaining in "working in the fishbowl", as Mozilla puts it. Specifically, all our internal artifacts about future work should posted and discussed more openly. Additionally, it would be nice if parts of the CVS tree were writable by folks outside Digital Creations. Hopefully in a month or two we can investigate some things from Mozilla and learn from it. --Paul
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