Sorry - I didn't mean to use the word 'targetting'

I strongly agree that Habari should continue to develop as per the
current 'roadmap' but we could publicise articles that describe why
Habari is a good choice for all of the above.

On Sep 3, 8:29 pm, Andy C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Personally I think Habari should be targetting anyone and everyone
>
> 1) Elite/VIP - Scoble, Mullenweg, Riley, Obama, me.
> 2) Experts - people who hack themes and plugins and can judge
> submissions
> 3) Self-appointed experts - people who think they can hack themes and
> plugins
> 4) Experienced bloggers (serial users and experimenters of different
> technologies but interest in hacking)
> 5) Hosted bloggers (wordpress.com, blogger) contemplating a move to a
> hosted blog for more flexibility/power.
> 6) Novice bloggers - people who don't know they are bloggers
> (Tumblers, Posterous' users)
> 7) Newcomers who say 'Blogging's just a Dear Diary and it's not for
> me' and then find that it is.
>
> On Sep 3, 7:50 pm, "Andrew Rickmann" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> wrote:
>
> > I asked a question yesterday about the project's expectations as to
> > users' levels of competence.
>
> > When we start talking about adding Habari to hosts installers this is
> > a good question to know the answer to.
>
> > Andrew
>
> > On Wed, Sep 3, 2008 at 7:34 PM, Andy C <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > > +1
>
> > > Not sure how easy or difficult. Most packages need the user to install
> > > a mySQL DB and user account.
>
> > > After that, Habari is just a one page install.
>
> > > I think robust upgrades might be an issue but certainly worth
> > > considering IMHO.
>
> > > On Sep 3, 6:21 pm, Sam <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > >> Honestly, I never even heard of Habari till 0.5, at that was only
> > >> recently and fairly randomly. I love what you guys are doing, and I
> > >> can't wait till there is a good community coming out with great
> > >> plugins.
>
> > >> A suggestion though, maybe look into getting your script into the
> > >> major web hosts auto installers. I'm sure people would notice if (mt)
> > >> had a new script in their list :P
>
> > >> Just a suggestion though, I imagine it wouldn't be all that easy...
>
> > >> On Sep 3, 5:42 am, Shawn Stratton <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > >> > Hi guys and gals,
>
> > >> > I'm new to the community and just recently came across Habari myself
> > >> > (by word of mouth,) but I  was talking to ringmaster (not sure of real
> > >> > name to IRC translation yet) earlier and shared a idea I had for
> > >> > spreading the word.  The breakdown is a very simple one; take the
> > >> > group of developers currently in place, come up with a group written
> > >> > article, and submit it to php|architect.  I was talking with one of
> > >> > the wonderful people from php|a earlier and she had made mention that
> > >> > nobody's ever gotten together a "community" written article for them.
> > >> > ringmaster made mention that this had been done before, for a q&a, but
> > >> > what I'm speaking about would be a technical introduction introducing
> > >> > theme writing, plugin writing, and a basic understanding of the Habari
> > >> > core system.  The basic idea is let the PMC or some other body chose
> > >> > the layout of the article and delegate it's parts to various members
> > >> > based on knowledge of the specific section and availability.  It would
> > >> > give everyone the opportunity to say that they had a strong part in
> > >> > the article, expose Habari more to the base of php developers out
> > >> > there, and so forth.  It's an idea and I'll be awaiting the slight
> > >> > chuckling or potential flaming  I'll get.
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