[TYPO3-UG US] THANKS!

Jeff Segars jsegars at alumni.rice.edu
Wed Apr 29 16:59:04 CEST 2009


Hey Sean,
 From what I hear, there's a major redesign in progress that will merge 
the .org and .com sites into one. I think this should help a lot, as 
typo3.org  is currently the go-to resource but, as you mention, is 
completely developer focused.

Thanks,
Jeff

Sean Fulton wrote:
> 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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