[Grok-dev] Re: Python UK meeting and Django
Tim Knapp
duffyd at kokorice.org
Wed May 7 20:55:06 EDT 2008
Hi Jan,
Thanks a lot for the links! Outta curiosity is the Plone 3 whitepaper
you reference below in English or German (just thought I'd ask before
downloading ;)
Thanks,
Tim
On Wed, 2008-05-07 at 19:16 +0200, Jan Ulrich Hasecke wrote:
> Hi,
>
> Am 07.05.2008 um 15:19 schrieb Martijn Faassen:
>
> > My worry is that if you set up a fund to do marketing and
> > documentation you separate it from the community too much, and
> > take away from the community the responsibility of having to care
> > about these topics. I'm convinced that we, as developers of the
> > platform, need to care about attracting people to our platform
> > (where we can call these people "users" or "developers").
>
> In fact there is an other problem with a fund. We had a fund in the
> DZUG to improve the documentation on zope.de, but we never found
> someone, who wanted to do it. ;-)
>
> So a too general fund might not work at all.
>
> A better approach is to raise a fund for a special project, which
> only can be done with a certain amount of work, which exceeds the
> usual voluntary work. We do this sometimes for a publication that is
> distributed on fairs like CeBIT or Systems.
> http://www.zope.de/redaktion/dzug/zope-news
> We write and publish paid articles with case studies to get the whole
> publication paid.
>
> An other example is a white paper about Plone, which I made as a spin-
> off product after I wrote some articles for it-magazines about Plone.
> One was even paid. ;-)
> http://www.zope.de/redaktion/dzug/anwendungen/plone3.pdf/view
> This feature overview was downloaded more than 1500 times in three
> months. This is pure marketing not documentation. Every time someone
> asks -- e.g. in xing.com -- for a cms recommendation, I can now point
> him to this white paper.
>
> Currently I am planning a white paper about zope to have all the
> things that make Zope unique in one place. I calculate an amount of
> 40 hours to get it done. I really love to promote Zope, Plone and
> Grok on a voluntary basis and I do it a lot. But not being a
> programmer I will never benefit from this white paper so I am looking
> for sponsors.
>
> >
> > Writing documentation also helps you think about how things can be
> > done better. If something is hard to explain, it may be a what
> > we're trying to explain is too inconsistent or complicated. If it's
> > hard to convince people to use our stuff, that means we might need
> > improve our stuff, too! Having a separate group of people do this
> > may lead to a disconnect that shouldn't be there.
>
>
> This is a good point. Perhaps we lack documentation because Zope is
> too hard to explain. ;-)
>
> No serious. I hope that you understand that I do not want to separate
> the documentation and marketing efforts from the community. That
> would be bad. All efforts paid or voluntary should be rooted in the
> community.
>
> Viele Grüße
> juh
>
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