Hi there, first off, thanks a lot to Scott and Ben for this first synopsis. Great work. :)
Gauthier wrote: > SNIP from Ben > ______________________________________________ > > -There was a team from Germany with Witango,Java,Javascript > > & magic turned > > out a content management application, which taking a quote > > from Dune "The likes god hasn't seen". > > Was it with a white haired guy? > I hope they will bring some news too when he come back in Germany I will just assume Ben was talking about our CMS--the only other content management presentation I remember was Jason's great presentation on stars-stripes.com. Daniel (the yellow-haired guy) might be from Germany, but we're pretty much Swiss, despite our strong Germanic accents. So, thanks Ben--unless of course I jet-lagged right through another CMS presentation and the compliment was meant for somebody completely different in which case I apologise to the other party. ;) At any rate, you can find a presentation about the CMS here: http://www.esitebuilder.net/witango_dev/esitebuilder25.ppt I also plan to publish some more indepth information without the marketing blurb. For now, though, should you have specific questions, please e-mail me or Boris directly. You are of course free to pop up and visit us in Switzerland to should you like to. > > -There was another team which showed how they had taken > > Flash with Witango > > and had us sailing (pun intended) great reports around the > > conference. > > Like I love to said and repeat, I hope some of these > presentation materials > will be released soon, I currently didn't have any experience > with flash but this will rock with dynamic implementation Hmm. Most of the presentations were included on the Witango Developers Conference CD-ROM. My bet is that Sophie and Phil will put them online as well, otherwise I'm sure some person here can define a web space and publish the link here. > > Remember, all of these projects where based on a supposedly > dead product. > > Yes the future is brightest as ever! Full ACK. From a Linux point-of-view, and especially after having had the chance to talk with Andre, things are looking up. Can't wait for a truly stable Linux app server. :D Have a nice day, -Sascha.rb -- [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.eproduction.ch tel: +41 1 448 21 41 fax: +41 1 448 21 22 eProduction AG, Foerrlibuckstr. 110, 8005 Zurich, Switzerland Witango Content Management: http://www.esitebuilder.net ________________________________________________________________________ TO UNSUBSCRIBE: send a plain text/US ASCII email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] with unsubscribe witango-talk in the message body
