Am 12.10.2011 18:44, schrieb Telesight:

    This is because business people doesn't know what to look at. Because
    framework means modularity, extensibility etc. and this is really
    key features
    for a business application.

Exactly, business people do not understand what you technically have created, so you have to help them with the right information. Do realise, the business man or woman decide if they introduce Tryton in their organization, not the technical developers. So, on the website we need to dedicate a part where we take the business owner by the hand and tell him (read "her") about all the delicious things he can find in the use of Tryton.
Good point. So there is the need for a section "use cases/success stories" with references. I agree, that there should not be to much marketing buzz. But I think, that could be a good help for non-technical people involved in the decision-makingprocess.

Just a thought: How about giving developers and business experts a place for discussing issues occuring in the implemetation process of tryton? With such a forum the content of the website grows on its own and people has a warm place duringthe tiring process of implementation. I know that this can bloat the job of a website representing a technical framework, but it will connect experts to developers to tryton.

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