[TYPO3-UG US] greetings
Michael Cannon
michael at cannonbose.com
Thu Oct 13 17:02:04 CEST 2005
Greg,
> Re: bpminstitute.org/articles.html
Some of my clients push the news system to the limits. This client in
particular has most everything that's considered content based upon
tt_news with many extensions adding onto it.
Generally, my developers push revisions to current and new extensions
back into my CVS repository. Web at http://cvs.cannonbose.com. See
Typo3 module.
Michael
On Oct 13, 2005, at 02:25, Gregory Remington wrote:
> Michael Cannon wrote:
>
>> Most of my clients are print publishers, event organizers,
>> politicians,
>> or brochureware folks. They've been pretty happy with Typo3 and like
>> how
>> they have control of their website. I met up with Ruv at Tycon3 and
>> want
>> to get going on a North American marketing push.
>
> Great to finally meet you. Mind me asking what you used for
> bpminstitute.org/articles.html to list "current articles"? Nice work.
>
> You list some good markets for TYPO3. There's a marketing thread
> started
> by Michelle that could use some closure. So far we've discussed
> isolating vertical markets best suited for TYPO3 and pairing them off
> with developers and IT consultancies in a manner that benefits TYPO3
> and
> extension sponsorship.
>
> A transparent business plan and marketing strategy could be very
> useful.
> A business model that is essentially open source by nature to be
> redistributed to and by others later. The "cooperative" business model
> may be a good place to start as it in some ways closely represents the
> purpose of the open source community.
>
> We'll need a wiki if this appeals to anyone ;)
>
>
> Cheers,
> Greg
>
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