> Unfortunately, qooxdoo is more or less a garage project from a marketing
> perspective. Very few know of it in the world. The website is in its
> functionality average, but its design is already old. Almost no money
> and too little time is spent on marketing of this fantastic tool. Until
> that will be done, it will still be in the garage division.

I'm not sure it is all about money here. I would be surprised if other
open-source projects like dojo or jquery move major funds for marketing.
Maybe jquery can benefit from a Mozilla web designer for its web site,
but that might be about all ;-).

The thing I find more interesting is the fact that a channel like
Ajaxian.org simply drops mails from us about significant releases and
innovations (e.g. the forked out qx-oo.js recently), while any minuscule
achievement of other JS projects is hailed and reported about in depth.
I cannot help but feel a bit "underdoged" here.

I think in terms of overall recognition it is more a question of
word-of-mouth advertising, and we don't seem to have achieved a critical
mass in this respect. Blog posts, tweets and comments to popular posts
could do a lot here.

T.


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