David Crossley wrote:
Ugo Cei wrote:

This morning we demoed the beta version of the application we've been developing during the last couple of months to the customer, and everything went very well.

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So it is with great pleasure that I want to say a big *THANK YOU* to all the people involved in the development of Cocoon, for building such a great platform. I love you.


Thanks to you for sharing success stories. We developers should
do this more often. It also enables people to pacify their boss.

It also makes for good case studies/testimonials as to why Cocoon rocks so much, and is worth the time invested in learning everything. Stories like Ugo's, and others (See "A general Note", [1]), are perfect to put on pages as to why people should use Cocoon. We can extoll the virtues of SoC for ages, but if we have users who can give concrete examples of how Cocoon helped them, all the better for the project. This is the kind of publicity we need to get "out there".


[1] http://marc.theaimsgroup.com/?l=xml-cocoon-dev&m=106970631727862&w=2


--David



Regards,


Tony



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