Hopefully I'm not overstepping my bounds here, cause I suspect few of you use Dreamweaver for Ruby, but it could be a good opportunity to influence the product in the Ruby direction! Val from the Adobe usability team asked me to send this out. Send her an email if you are interested! -Cameron
--- Now that the dust has settled on the Adobe/Macromedia merger and CS3 launch, we are sending our engineers on the road to do some remote research. Our first stop is San Diego, and we will be there 4/25-27. Got ideas you want the Dreamweaver team to hear? Got a gripe about Dreamweaver and you can't believe we haven't addressed it yet? Need to use Dreamweaver but wish there were some things that worked differently? We want to hear your Dreamweaver pain. So, do you qualify to play show-and-tell with our product management team? You do if: 1. You use Dreamweaver. (OK, there is more to it than this, but if you do use it, that's a start.) 2. You don't use Dreamweaver or GoLive, but you do maintain at least one web site (outward facing or intranet); 3. You do some hand-coding using BBEdit, Eclipse, TextMate, UltraEdit, TextPad, Notepad, etc... 4. You write HTML, PHP, ASP, or ColdFusion, but don't use Dreamweaver or GoLive. If you answered yes to any of these questions, and are interested in meeting in your office in the San Diego area, please contact me. We would love to chat, explain a bit more about the meetings we are scheduling, and give you a chance to sound off about what pains you are feeling in this segment of the web. Please contact [EMAIL PROTECTED] for more information. And thanks! Val _______________________________________________ Sdruby mailing list [email protected] http://lists.sdruby.com/mailman/listinfo/sdruby
