[TYPO3-UG US] TYPO3.us Project

Chris Duffy webmaster at swiftlynx.com
Thu Sep 14 14:40:53 CEST 2006


Anyone have a web address for the CMS Conference in Vegas? I could not find it.
I can get to Vegas and would be willing to fly.

Chris
Houston

At 09:55 PM 9/13/2006, you wrote:
>Michael,
>
>On 9/13/06, Michael Cannon <michael-typo3 at cannonbose.com> wrote:
>
> > Reuven had mentioned getting together at the CMS conference in Las
> > Vegas. As I had been asked to be a sponsor the previous year, I'm
> > familiar with the event.
>
>By the way, was it worthwhile and are you planning to go this year?
>Where and when is it?
>
>
> > Do we seem to have more Southern, Northern, Western, or Eastern US
> > folks interested in a US conference? LIke the example from the Typo3
> > folks in Europe a bigger US city, but cheaper on conference events
> > would allow folks to attend possibly with sub-thousand dollar budgets.
>
>Let's make a roll call - I am in Atlanta.
>
>Any city that is cheap and easy to fly to will work - Atl, NY, Boston,
>Houston, Dallas/Ft.Worh, Vegas. Right now it seems that East Coast is
>more realistic (except maybe Vegas where it is cheaper to fly to).
>
>
> > Before going to the process of setting up a conference, what's the
> > purpose of it?
>
>I'd be willing to share our case studies and development plans - in
>case anyone is working in the same direction or did something similar.
>For several reasons I see no point in posting those on typo3.org or
>typo3.us but I'd be more than willing to talk about them at a
>professional developer get-together.
>
>My position is that at this point I am not interested in promoting
>TYPO3 in the US market (as I currently believe the global TYPO3 team
>cares less and less about ease of adoption  globally as well). I
>would, however like to stay in touch with other people and companies
>already using TYPO3 professionally, and public maillists are not the
>best medium for that.
>
>In a lot of ways I think typo3.us project has failed because there was
>not enough personal communication among the participants - even simple
>conference calls would have helped to ease some tensions, and a real
>get together would have been much more beneficial. This is for those
>still interested in typo3.us. (Note: there may have been conference
>calls but at least I am not aware of them and have never been
>invited).
>
>Just thinking out loud.
>
>--
>Dimitri Tarassenko
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