Craig,can you re-send that to the users list - the dev list is not the right place for such a discussion (and you won't get as many replies here either).
- David On 03.05.2009, at 10:53, Craig Fairhurst wrote:
Hi all. I'm trying to sell/market Agavi to a company, for their Web site to be ported into it, for obvious reasons, but what are they? So, looking for actual end results that the customer will notice. With output caching there would be much much much faster average page loading time (as also the chance to review code when porting is there, plus other things have already been agreed to reduce the amount of content on page load, with additional links for nojs users to grab the data manually) And there would be the factor, it's now in an MVC framework, and any programmer worth their salt should be able to get the Bitexendertraining in order to fully understand everything if they aren't alreadyfamiliar with the MVC way. So that's good, but what else does Agavi have to offer in terms of end results the customer will notice? Stability? Protection? etc? Otherlibraries that can help improve performance? Offer additional tools etc? Clearly Analytics is easy to install but you know what I mean. What canAgavi offer and through its extensibility, what else really ticks all the boxes. Many thanks _______________________________________________ Agavi Dev Mailing List [email protected] http://lists.agavi.org/mailman/listinfo/dev
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