> Lars > > What you say is true up to a point. But most people will > try out a new product on a *small* scale first before > making a large commitment (a bit like engagement > before marriage). I do not believe that the community > has to "demonstrate" that the product works - its up to > each person to satisfy themselves that Cocoon will work > for their situation. Having useful samples does help a lot > in this regard... and obviously being willing to answer any > serious questions, where possible. Ultimately, though, > we cannot "prove" that Cocoon is ideal or a perfect fit > for someone else's situation.
Agreed (with regard to Cocoon. I'm not sure how far you meant the engagement analogy to go. :-) > Perhaps I should have phrased my last remark to say: > "Cocoon works well for me because, in addition to the > valuable technology it contains, its also supported by > a strong community." Other products may also have > this but I can only speak from my own experience... > > Derek --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED] For additional commands, e-mail: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
