Hey Hal,

Good feedback. You'll find us in agreement with a lot of it. We've
been slowly (too slowly!) improving the online strategy for Apostrophe
as the project itself has become more ready for the public.

Recently we set up a Trac (http://trac.apostrophenow.org) and moved to
a new Google Group (http://groups.google.com/group/apostrophenow). We
have lots more to do, but we've been very focused on getting the first
stable release of the CMS released. Once that is out we will be able
to take some next steps in the marketing and support initiatives.
Still, it's good to be reminded of how important those initiatives
are.

> You aren't seriously calling the plugin simply "a", are you?

Nope. Thanks for catching this typo!

Alex

On Feb 1, 11:56 am, Hal <[email protected]> wrote:
> Tom
>
> Another comment I have literally just heard from a user was, "It looks
> interesting, albeit in a secretive way!  i.e you have to sign-up
> before you can actually see anything".
>
> This was the response from someone who is a decision-maker in a
> company; involved in IT in an overview sense, but not completely
> technical.
>
> Why not allow people to try the demo without signing up, and freshing
> it every 24 hours, just like other CMS demos?
>
> My view is that the ideas I have put forward could very well increase
> adoption of this very worthwhile project.
>
> Cheers
> Hal

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