On 09/08/06, Jonathan Rockway <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> By obsessively marketing Catalyst. Ideally build several web apps that are
> really, really useful (c.f. Basecamp) & market the hell out of them.
>

...
%])  Pretty much, Basecamp is like every other piece of proprietary
software -- they already have our money, so why should they fix our
bugs?  (The other outstanding issue is that we need for milestones to
have estimated times attached to them, so we can make charts via their
XML-RPC interface.  Actually, "need" isn't the right word...)

har har!
 

> Catalyst needs an equivalent of 37Signals bigging it up all over the
> *business* press.
>

Has anyone written a printed Catalyst book yet?  That's probably the
first step.  Some PODs at search.cpan doesn't really get the manager
types excited.

It's on the way, but could be going a good bit quicker,  If people would stop throwing work at me it would be even quicker.

The current plan is to use the next advent calendar as a basis with the current advent calendar.  As you can see from the TT book a verbose reworking of current documentation is a viable way to get a book out quickly.

http://totaldatasolution.com/CatBook # needs a lot of work


 

Regards,
Jonathan Rockway




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