Ugh, what the heck is the word enterprise<http://terrychay.com/blog/article/enterprise-scalability.shtml>suppose to mean in this context, anyways? I'd attempt to actively avoid the following buzzwords, especially in slogans:
- enterprise - web 2.0 - agile (this one isn't *quite* as bad as it has a more clear definition) These buzzwords can mean many things to different people so don't really communicate much when used in a slogan. With enterprise, for example, I doubt the majority of ZF users in-fact work in an enterprise-size company. "Enterprises" may, in fact, be the target market for the *commercial* end of ZF. However, we have a vague notion that if it's for "enterprise" it must be good. But, since we don't work for an enterprise-size company, we don't really know what those aspects are so not much is really communicated here other than, "it's good" which doesn't carry much substance. In other words, if your truly saying "enterprise" to *directly* target actual enterprise-size companies, that's fine. But it comes across more as targeting those of us who don't work at an enterprise-size company but think that it must be good if it's good for enterprises. I think there are a lot of great things to be said about ZF that are more substantive. On Wed, Apr 16, 2008 at 3:12 PM, Joó Ádám <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > My favourite is Enterprise-strength PHP. > > > Regards, > Ádám > -- Bradley Holt [EMAIL PROTECTED]
