Hi! > If we enter the 'pet shop' marketing arena, we might find > ourselves having to fight J2EE from one side and .NET > from the other. > > *this* is exactly the marketing and technical pressure > that I don't think we can affort to stand at this > very moment.
...then get rid of ideas that are leading to this and think about other ways. > Second: I'd rather market Cocoon as an awesome glue > technology than a "new" way of doing stuff compared > to J2EE or .NET. And this is an example of another way. There are zillion of ways. This one is better then first. Everything is going right. ;-) I would also present cocoon as an implementation of many good ideas about web programming with having online forum and articles on website I've been talking in another email. The only problem is that someone has to write them. For example, my mp3 encoding-related homepage (no files, just info, all in russian) wasn't updated since 1999, but it still has almost the same amount of visitors due to forum available. Imagine that it could become if only I had enough time. This page started from article there I've been comparing information about all encoders and decoders I've been known that time, some info about mp3 in general, and that's it. Some guys wrote more specific articles after, but noone implemented original idea of one big overview, even now, then everything about mp3 seems to be stable and finished. One article about web technologies in general and problems that cocoon is trying to solve, plus problems that other major frameworks are trying to solve, all in positive manner, should have impressive success. There are not so many guys who are doing such things (even when there many ones who are know enough to do this). Mikhail --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]