[TYPO3-hci] The Paradox of Choice

Andreas Balzer eMail at andreas-balzer.de
Tue Nov 28 16:47:27 CET 2006


>> IMHO it's your client..
> 
> No. - And I can explain why ...
> I am the end user of TYPO3 and I use it to create something for my client
> he/she can work with. The clients are only using a very small part of the
> system which is necessary to add, delete and/or edit different elements
> (content, news, sometimes users and newsletters).
> 
Hm.. I'm an end user too. And i'm my own client ;) I see every part of 
T3, and i'm using many functions too, because I have to manage a website 
of our school.. ..as a pupil, not as a person of a web company.


> The major part of TYPO3 will remain unseen for those clients so _if_ you
> want to call them "end users", they are end users of the editing features.
I'm editing many different pages per day.. Maybe 20.
> They will never change a template, be it pure TS ore TV based, they will
I'm redesigning more than 50 DIN A 4 pages of pure TS. Believe me.. End 
users do things like that ;)
> never use the kickstarter, they will never touch a constant. They will never
> use all the other features outside the editors view.
I used kickstarter and it crashed my server..  I won't use it again..


You see.. It's only about who cares on the website. I mean I'm not doing 
my own website, but I'm part of the editor team and so I'm an end user. 
The same for a person which just creates a blog or something else.

There are people who create sites on their own, and there are people who 
ask a company do manage it.. However: T3 should be able to be handled by 
both types of persons.

Andreas


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