Thank you so much for working on this document. I missed last Friday's Plone Tune-up, I had a training session and I didn't hear about Thursday's "session" until the day after ( I would have attended). I realize that was a technical (email) issue and unavoidable.
Everything looks fantastic and I'm looking forward to using this at any events where I'll be helping to host a booth. Great work evangelism team! Best Regards, Donna M Snow, Principal C Squared Enterprises illuminating your path to Open Source http://www.csquaredtech.com On Sat, Apr 11, 2009 at 4:26 AM, Alexander Limi <[email protected]> wrote: > On Fri, 10 Apr 2009 05:38:26 +0200, Gabrielle Hendryx-Parker < > [email protected]> wrote: > > Thanks to all of you who participated in this effort, we now have a final >> draft ready for the "Top 15 Questions About Plone" at: >> >> http://www.openplans.org/projects/plone-marketing/top-ten-questions-about-plone >> > > Thanks for doing this! > > Comments/suggestions below: > > #4: "A free Plone add-on, RelStorage, also allows enterprises with > investments in Oracle, MySQL and PostgreSQL to store the data driving their > Plone site in their existing infrastructure for more robust scalability, > clustering and failover." > > This implies that the ZODB doesn't scale, and that you choose Oracle to do > so — neither of which are true. ;) > > I would drop the scalability argument, the main reason why people use it is > the "existing infrastructure/standards" and tool support for > failover/backup/clustering. So, something like: > > "A free Plone add-on, RelStorage, also allows enterprises with investments > in Oracle, MySQL and PostgreSQL to store the data driving their Plone site > in their existing infrastructure to be able to make use of familiar tools, > clustering and failover solutions." > > Not perfect, but you get the idea, and I'm sure you can make it better. :) > > > > #5: Maybe mention something like "As an example, plone.org is one of the > few web sites in the world that has a 9 out of 10 PageRank in Google, the > same as major sites like those of IBM and Microsoft." > > It's a nice soundbite that people remember, and it's true. :) > > > The document looks great! > > > -- > Alexander Limi · http://limi.net > > > _______________________________________________ > Evangelism mailing list > [email protected] > http://lists.plone.org/mailman/listinfo/evangelism >
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