Where is Agent Smith?
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Philip Arnold - ASP [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Monday, July 23, 2001 5:43 PM
> To: CF-Talk
> Subject: RE: Macromedia Community Manager Introduction
>
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> Am I getting a feeling of Deja Vu?
>
> Philip Arnold
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> > -----Original Message-----
> > From: Matt Brown [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> > Sent: 23 July 2001 22:29
> > To: CF-Talk
> > Subject: ANN: Macromedia Community Manager Introduction
> >
> >
> > Hi. I wanted to take a second to introduce myself or re-introduce myself
> >
> > and to tell you about my new role here at Macromedia. I am Matt Brown
> > and I am the new Community Manager for the ColdFusion (and SiteSpring
> > among other products) here at Macromedia.
> >
> > What is the role of the Community Manager and why should you care?
> >
> > The primary goal of the Community Manager is to build, grow, and nurture
> >
> > a enthusiastic designer and developer community. A enthusiastic
> > developer and designer community is a community that feels empowered,
> > respected, heard and involved. Our mission is to provide the mechanisms
> > to educate, create awareness, inform, and capture feedback that will
> > drive our company towards superior products and programs for the
> > developer and designer community.
> >
> > To make that work I am going to be working with a team creating programs
> >
> > here at Macromedia to help make you all more successful as Macromedia
> > customers. I also am here to take in your feedback and get that to the
> > development and marketing teams for the various products.
> >
> > I think that Macromedia may have seemed remote at times and we are
> > committed to making that perception of distance change.
> >
> > I don't have specifics that I can talk about yet about what we have
> > planned, but I think all of you will enjoy what we are going to do over
> > the next months. We are just beginning to plan and I really need you all
> >
> > to participate with me and tell me what you like and what you don't like
> >
> > about our products, processes and our community.
> >
> > While I can't make promises that we are going to be able to do
> > everything everyone wants, I can promise that we will be listening. I
> > can promise we will work with you to make you more connected to
> > Macromedia and to each other in this community that that is growing
> > around our products.
> >
> > I am very excited about this new role and to be working here with you
> > all to make something very special happen in this community.
> >
> > You can reach me by posting on the forum here and adding "attn CM" to
> > the beginning of your subject lines to make it easier to find your
> > posts. You are also welcome to mail me directly at
> > mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] and put the same "attn CM" at the beginning
> >
> > of your subject line. You can also call me at my desk at (650) 481-4525.
> >
> > If you need to, you can call me on my cell phone as well.
> >
> > About me.
> >
> > I have been here at Macromedia for just under six years. I have managed
> > partner relations for Dreamweaver and UltraDev for the last 3 or so
> > years and before that I was on the QA team for Dreamweaver, Backstage
> > and xRes. Before I came to Macromedia, I was the Mac support lead for
> > Photoshop at Adobe and at the very beginning of time I was at Ashton
> > Tate working on their graphics products as a production artist in their
> > documentation group. At Adobe I was active in many community building
> > roles on line at AOL and in person so I am especially looking forward to
> >
> > being back to working directly with our designers and developers.
> >
> > I have technical edited a bunch of Photoshop, HTML, and Illustrator
> > books. I was on the faculty of the San Francisco State University's
> > MultiMedia Studies program for a couple years and taught at Foothill
> > College on the Peninsula for a couple of years. I have spoken on various
> >
> > Dreamweaver related subjects at Thunder Lizard conferences, UCONs,
> > Internet World, Seybold, MacWorld, WWDC and user groups of all sorts.
> >
> > My actual degree is in Soviet East European Studies, so a rousing
> > discussion of the First Five Year Plan or Rural Electrification would be
> >
> > most welcome.
> >
> > I make furniture in my spare time. I make wine with a group every
> > harvest and I have been dabbling in making beer (ales) and distilling
> > eau d'vie. I also like cooking and sea kayaking although not at the same
> >
> > time.
> >
>
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