Go Zope? -----Original Message----- From: Justin Mason [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] Sent: 27 September 2000 02:07 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [IRR] [cms-list] Tesh sues Vignette (fwd) ------- Forwarded Message Date: Wed, 27 Sep 2000 11:17:37 +1100 From: David Walker <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: [cms-list] Tesh sues Vignette Interesting Vignette story: John Tesh (yes, the bloke who used to front Entertainment Tonight - his production company is doing a Web site) has sued Vignette for promising and not delivering. Tesh's suit reportedly claims Vignette and/or its agent claimed (in late 1999) that StoryServer provided: * the ability to automatically syndicate content * workflow support * the ability to develop a Web site in 1-2 months * support for "all standard scripting languages". Then Vignette trainers allegedly told Tesh's people that these services were not provided. The story is at http://www.inside.com/story/Story_Cached/0,2770,9901_13_32_1,00.html Inside.com has in fact done some very interesting reporting on Vignette. It was Inside that reported major media sites such as the Chicago Tribune were having second thoughts about the technology. (That story was written by ex-Tribune online journalist Jimmy Guterman.) Inside.com speaks from a position of experience: from their URLs, they're running StoryServer themselves.Presumably they have good reasons for making the call that stories of Vignette's dubious functionality have some basis in truth. I am aware of at least one other firm which has felt there was a mismatch between Vignette's marketing claims and the product's reality. This mismatch certainly existed in Vignette's early days. See the article by database-backed Web site guru Philip Greenspun: http://philip.greenspun.com/wtr/vignette-old This article contains the following glorious paragraph about the 1997-era StoryServer: "Vignette's StoryServer product does not do any of the things that their marketing literature claims it does. It is not a content management system. It is not a version control system. It is not a personalization system. The only sense in which it might be any of these things is that a programmer could use it to build one of these things. However, you could say the same thing about the raw Unix operating system plus a C compiler. Sitting through a meeting with them was for me a rather surreal experience. It would be rather akin to hearing Adobe pitch PhotoShop as a payroll check processing system." Please note that Vignette's software does a lot more than it did in 1997, and appears to do more now than it did in late 1999. The company certainly seems capable of product improvement over time. Has anyone else come across instances of Vignette exaggerating their product's abilities? Regards, David Walker eChoice: http://www.echoice.com.au, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] Journalism/analysis: http://www.shorewalker.com, mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] -------------------------- Subscribe: http://www.camworld.com/cms/ More Info: http://cms.filsa.net/ Post: [EMAIL PROTECTED] ------- End of Forwarded Message _______________________________________________ Zope maillist - [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope ** No cross posts or HTML encoding! ** (Related lists - http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-announce http://lists.zope.org/mailman/listinfo/zope-dev )