> My personal experience (eg. in #rubyonrails) is that most people
> think about it like "oh not another scaffolding framework" everytime
> I mention it, resulting in a negative attitude towards hobo.

Yep, I tend to agree that this is the issue we're hitting.

> Another point in my opinion is that lots of people jumped on the
> Hobo wagon in an early stage, where lots of things changed, and if
> you don't have the time it is really hard to follow all these
> changes.
> Others get frustrated with Dryml because you can't jump start into
> it without reading the documentation.

Also agree. And for this reason, we're deliberately not promoting Hobo  
at all at the moment. There will be a new series of promotional  
screencasts in the not too distant future, and we'll start banging the  
drum. The new screencasts should be dramatically better than the old  
ones, so we're hopeful that we'll generate a good deal of interest.  
But unlike last time we want to be sure that we're ready for those  
people.

> The Hobo site is already included in planetrubyonrails.com

It is?? ...... oh so it is. I should blog more! Then again, who  
subscribes to an aggregate of 200 blogs??

Tom


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