[TYPO3-UG US] THANKS!

Sean Fulton sean at gcnpublishing.com
Wed Apr 29 16:40:08 CEST 2009


Anyone given any thought to re-doing the Typo3 web site? We sell 
typo3-based solutions and are constantly competing against Drupal and 
Joomla based solutions. Prospects who visit the Typo3 web site view it 
more as an academic site, while the sites for these two other open 
source content management systems are much more accessible and friendly 
for non-technical folks who have to make a decision where to put their 
money.

We've built a number of pages to promote Typo3 to our prospects, but it 
would be good to see something on an organizational level to make the 
CMS itself a little easier to grasp by potential customers (as opposed 
to potential developers, which I think it does fairly well currently).

sean


Jason Lefkowitz wrote:
> I'm another US TYPO3er who couldn't make it to T3CON09-Dallas, but I'm 
> gratified to hear it was such a success! It's great to see a US TYPO3 
> community emerging -- let me know if there's anything I can do to keep 
> the momentum going...
>
> -- Jason Lefkowitz
>
> ==========
> Jason A. Lefkowitz
> Alexandria, VA
> w: http://www.jasonlefkowitz.net
> e: jason at jasonlefkowitz.net
>
>
>
> Zachary Davis, Cast Iron Coding LLC wrote:
>   
>> Big thanks from all of us at CIC to Mark, Ron and Jeff and anyone else 
>> I'm forgetting here for all the work on T3CON09-Dallas. I thought it was 
>> a tremendous success, and I'm really happy to have been able to meet so 
>> many people on this project. Let's keep our small but growing US T3 
>> community alive and do our best to keep the conversation going here.
>>
>> Whether or not you're at the conference, please chime in and let us know 
>> you're on this list - I think it would be good to get a sense of who's 
>> currently active in the North American TYPO3 community.
>>
>> For those of you who couldn't make it, there are already a number of 
>> resources on the web related to the conference. Most people who were in 
>> attendance seem to have tagged their conference related tweets as 
>> #t3con09tx, #t3con-dallas, or #t3con09-dallas. A handful of the 
>> presentations are already available here:
>>
>> http://www.slideshare.net/event/t3con09-dallas
>>
>> Looking forward to meeting more of you in the future - I couldn't be 
>> happier to see that the TYPO3 community is alive and well in the US
>>
>> best,
>> Zach
>>
>>
>>
>>
>> -----------------------------
>> Zach Davis
>> Cast Iron Coding - Portland OR, USA
>> http://www.castironcoding.com
>> zach at castironcoding.com
>>     
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