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Re: Let's brainstorm
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Re: Let's brainstorm


  • Subject: Re: Let's brainstorm
  • From: Michael Halliday <email@hidden>
  • Date: Sat, 12 Aug 2006 12:42:08 -0400

I have so say that I wish Apple would put back that QuickTime overview presentation that they used to have describing both WO development and deployment. Maybe it's still hiding somewhere on Apple's site ... but it used to be right on the main WebObjects page at http://www.apple.com/webobjects. I used to send people there when they would have questions regarding what exactly WebObjects was. It was a great introduction to both the development environment and the deployment options and scalability aspects.

Does anyone remember this?

Michael.

On 12-Aug-06, at 12:37 PM, email@hidden wrote:

During the WO Feedback session I brought up the subject of Apple marketing for WO, or lack thereof. I can't tell you what the answer was (which is just as annoying for me as it is for you!) but let's just say that there are no marketing companies sharpening their pencils today (at least not for this reason).

Given that many of us feel that promotion of WebObjects would help us personally, I thought it would be fun to have a discussion of what we would like to see done, by Apple or anyone else, to promote WO. I want to be very clear that I have no inside knowledge nor any reason to think that Apple will care about what we have to say. I'm more interested for myself, to see what you all will come up with and if there are any ideas that the community could implement ourselves.

I'll start with the suggestion I made at the feedback forum, which was that I'd like to see Apple add to their public WebObjects page so that we have something to point prospective clients to to show them that it's alive, supported and in use in high places.

Next?

janine

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