[Typo3-dev] The Right Crew

Joe Frontman load10 at hotmail.com
Mon Oct 31 10:24:42 CET 2005


*Questions which seem important to me!*


Why should Typo3 be successful?
Is the Typo3 leadership on the right track?
Is the Typo3 leadership visible?
Is the Typo3 community spirit alive?
Do you see Typo3 in 3 years from now more difficult to learn or more 
easy to learn?
Is the www.typo3.org face wanna make you join the community?
What are the strengths of Typo3?
What are the weaknesses of typo3?

How does Typo3 get talented developers to join?
How does Typo3 make them stay?
How can developers start working together?
How and where can developers & contributers be appreciated?
How can Typo3 make them feel acknowledged and good?
Is it possible to finance developers and contributers?
What's the best way to finance Typo3?

Who do you wanna address with Typo3?
 From where do you wanna steal market share?
Does Typo3 wanna go main stream?
Is Typo3 simple enough for main stream?

Are the out of the box templates appealing?
Is the Typo3 documentation worth reading?
How much time will a novice need to handle Typo3?

What are comparing opensource cmf systems doing better?

What opensource cmf system has the most market share?
Why are they more successful?

Let's get started!




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