Hi, if you were following my weblog then you will already have seen my notes on the OReilly Open Source Convention. If not - then now's the time to go back and read :-) (http://radio.weblogs.com/0103021/).
Here's a brief summary from a Cocoon perspective. To start off it seems that Cocoon is virtually unknown on the other side of the Atlantic. Most of the people I talked to had perhaps "heard" of Cocoon but were unaware of its potential. Quite a few people were looking for exactly that sort of solution and then very interested in hearing about the project. My presentation was on building XML portals with Cocoon but there was also a very brief introduction to the architecture. In all I only had 45 minutes and that is not much time to go into great detail. There were about 30 people in the presentation - not as many as I had hoped for. Quite a few of those present had already looked into Cocoon - so there didn't seem to be many people there who came just from reading the agenda. Again I think this shows that there is still a bit that needs to be done to make Cocoon more visible. On a more personal note - it was great to see the book at last! I even got to sign a couple of copies - which is an exciting experience. In all OSCON was a great venue and well worth the (long) trip. I would liked to have seen more on Apache projects there - but around 50% was Perl, PHP and Python. Matthew -- Open Source Group Cocoon { Consulting, Training, Projects } ================================================================= Matthew Langham, S&N AG, Klingenderstrasse 5, D-33100 Paderborn Tel:+49-5251-1581-30 [EMAIL PROTECTED] - http://www.s-und-n.de ----------------------------------------------------------------- Cocoon book: http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/ASIN/0735712352/needacake-20 ================================================================= --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, email: [EMAIL PROTECTED]