I've posted something, not a screencast, but a regular post. Also, I noticed
that we're not listed on http://opensourcecms.com and wanted to submit
Habari to them but then I read
http://www.opensourcecms.com/index.php?option=com_content
<http://www.opensourcecms.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=503&;
Itemid=191> &task=view&id=503&Itemid=191

 

They don't "do" Release Candidates, Alphas, Betas, etc. How about we call
0.6 a stable version and get all this developer version, release candidate
or whatnot out of the way? I don't see the point in calling the releases any
of these fancy names at all. While I would enjoy a good "code name" for each
release, I say we get rid of the DR/alpha/whatever names and call a release
a release.

 

Christian

 

From: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On
Behalf Of Michael Heilemann
Sent: 29. august 2008 18:20
To: [email protected]
Subject: [habari-dev] Re: Promotion

 

I've been wondering the same myself. And I think it also has a lot to do
with those of us actually running Habari not pimping it enough. So I
actually sat down earlier today (despite being sick, mind you) and recorded
a walkthrough of the Monolith admin, which I'll put up on my site tomorrow.

 

Maybe those more technically inclined amongst us could write entries on the
things Habari does better than other engines, under the hood.

 

The dev blog itself is largely dead in the water as it is. Not that a direct
comparison can be made, but 37 Signals and Coudal are two examples of really
good company and product-minded blogs, which have lots of personality as
well as highlighting even the smallest thing of their products.

 

Also, it might be an idea if we were to do sneak-peak looks at upcoming
features on the dev blog, as we go. This way people have an idea of what's
coming, and will be reminded again and again that Habari is alive.

 

It could also be interesting to set up demo installs for 'prominent'
bloggers as well as some of our friends and personal favorites, with
complete data sets for them to play around with the admin and what not.


-- 
Michael Heilemann
http://binarybonsai.com




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