Simone Tripodi wrote: > Hi everybody, > I'm the younger person - in therms of cocoon's experience - who > recently joined Reinhard and Steven in their enthusiasm about Cocoon3. > > Please let me spend my 0.2??? too, feel free moving this email in the > spam or trash box :)
Thanks for your comments. Very important. > Just a prelude: I've never experienced using oldest Cocoon's release, > but months ago, while I was working on an important OpenID provider > (for the biggest Italian Telecommunication company), I had the need to > generate , manipulate, validate, transform and serialize large XML > data set in various format. > So I felt the need to use a solid framework able to help me in a quick > and clear way... so, the miracle happened when I found "accidentally" > the Reinhard's blog. > My first word was just a "wow!", so I wrote an email to him. I was > totally charmed, not only about Cocoon, but above all the > collaborative way that both Reinhard and Steven demonstrated in > explaining me how the new Cocoon works, helping me in adopting it in > the way to resolve my problems and involving me in the development, > exhorting me in "bombing" the Issue Tracker :) It would be better if we all heard those explanations here on the dev list. > Starting from that time, I've been evangelizing new Pipeline APIs, our > customer are satisfied by the product we developed on top of them... > and finally, also some friend of mine started being Cocoon3's users. > Everybody agree that's a nice framework with - more important - an > excellent community behind. Please encourage your collaborators to join us. -David > So, in my humble opinion, Cocoon3 has sense to exist. I like it, I > adore it, it resolved my problems and makes me enthusiastic. Reinhard > is a great leader, and Steven an excellent guide, and this justifies - > at least, for me - that Cocoon3's community MUST exist. I'm sure > there's someone that, like me, one day will need joining this great > community. > > Best regards, sorry for the spam :) > Simone
