On 10 Apr 2002 at 15:07, Konstantin Piroumian wrote: > This is definitaly a stuff that should be placed on the Cocoon site > front page. > > The more this kind of news - the more popular is Cocoon. > > We definitely need a volunteer with good writing/advertising skills to > create a promotional front page for Cocoon.
Well, I'd be happy to do so, once I understand Cocoon a little better. It's difficult to write persuasive copy without an in-depth knowledge of the subject matter; otherwise you just end up writing meaningless marketing drivel. The more I explore and tinker with Cocoon, the more impressed I become. But when I try to explain its capabilities to colleagues, I tend to get bogged down in jargon: "Well, it uses pipelined SAX processing to, uh... well... it's pretty cool, anyway." :) My interest in Cocoon arises from my involvement in a project with various central banks throughout the world: we're looking at mechanisms whereby we can exchange press releases, research abstracts and statistical data via XML. And Cocoon seems purpose-built for what we're trying to achieve, at least so far. Especially in its ability to pull data out of numerous non-XML sources. Very slick. The recent charting thread is also of great interest. I do agree with comments in an earlier thread about the need for more detailed docs for Cocoon. My colleagues and I are of similar skill levels: we're managers with IT and communications backgrounds, all of whom do a little coding as required, but we're primarily project leaders. We're not hard-core developers. And I know we do find aspects of Cocoon (and server-side Java in general) a little baffling still. A lot of unfamiliar concepts and procedures to master. (Don't get me started on bloody classpaths!! :) Anyway... put me down as a volunteer to help with beefing up the docs and "marketing" stuff. ----------------------------- Brent Eades, Almonte, Ontario http://www.almonte.com http://www.bankofcanada.ca --------------------------------------------------------------------- Please check that your question has not already been answered in the FAQ before posting. <http://xml.apache.org/cocoon/faqs.html> To unsubscribe, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> For additional commands, e-mail: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>