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Re: [ic] Taking a Poll
David Adams wrote:
> 1. The new tag reference. At tremendous effort and expense, we have almost
> completed a comprehensive new tag reference guide. It has taken a very
> skilled developer many months of work, and we will be making this document
> available soon. In addition to being on the web site, this document will be
> a part of a printed and bound Interchange manual. <guilt trip>For further
> documentation efforts to be justifiable to the accountants, it's important
> that we at least make some movement toward allaying the costs of producing
> this documentation by selling these manuals. I'll hope that many people who
> read this list will be buying them</guilt trip>. I know that people have
> been clamoring for a printed manual that they can buy, so we're trying to
> meet the demand.
thank you. don't mind paying (reasonable price) for good documentation.
> 2. The new developer web site. We're going to be launching a new developer
> web site that's going to have more tools to allow the developers to
> contribute to Interchange and to the documentation. We'll be launching some
> Wiki-web-like tools that allow people to contribute to a living FAQ, we'll
> be working on the annotation features we currently offer to make them
> better, and we hope to be offering a sourceforge-esque area where people can
> sponsor Interchange-related projects and set up CVS and mailing lists for
> them. <guilt trip>Of course, this will only be worth the effort if people
> take advantage of them and they end up benefiting the project, so let me
> know if you think you'd be interested in taking advantage of these
> tools</guilt trip>
I think this is good and will be used.
> 3. Making Interchange easier to use. Since Interchange does not result in
> direct licensing-derived revenue, we have never been able to dedicate as
> many resources to making Interchange easy to use as we'd like to. We only
> have a few full-time developers who work solely on Interchange development
> and we have to pick our tasks carefully. However, there are some options
> that are open to us, and I'd love to get people's feedback on some of these
> ideas. One option is to develop a site setup wizard that would make
> Interchange as accessible as Yahoo store. This would be a separate product
> you would only have access to by paying, either as a product or a service
> (ASP style).
if you are saying that this would allow someone hosting a site on an ISP's
servers to setup, configure and maintain their catalog/cart remotely, this is
good.
if you are saying an ISP could load this on their servers to allow customers to
setup, configure and maintain their catalog/cart, it is great.
> We could also develop purpose-specific templates for
> particular types of web sites that could be purchased. ("cookbook" demos,
> as someone mentioned) So you can either use the generic template that comes
> with Interchange or you could select from a library of templates that might
> more closely approximate your goals.
good templates for different business scenarios, built by those who really know
Interchange would be a big boost to those learning Interchange. also a
productivity improvement for those building sites for clients.
> We have also thought about making the
> process of hiring a consultant to do more complicated work more accessible,
> by putting together some kind of flat-rate pricing table for various tasks,
> like they have for auto repair. These prices could be for work performed by
> Red Hat or by certified developers (meaning we would put some kind of
> referral program together).
this would be very good. be very good if the consultants expertise and
qualifications were also available.
> Let me be clear that in each of these cases it would be important that
> consultants in our community can take part, either by joining some kind of
> referral program or by being able to license some technology we develop. We
> need to include you in these initiatives, so that's why I'm soliciting your
> feedback right now. Also, let me stress that Interchange's license will not
> change; though we may think up all sorts of ways of charging money for
> various distributions of Interchange, it will still be GPL, and will always
> be available for download free of charge.
>
> 4. Making it easier to learn Interchange. In addition to new documentation
> and printed manuals, we'll be offering Interchange training soon. If you
> have any feedback on what you think should be taught, let us know.
Interchange Concepts - Structure and Integration of the UI, Backend and
Database. (big picture/overview)
Interchange Templating - Understanding the Demo Templates, Modifying
Templates, Creating and Integrating New
Templates.
Interchange Databases - Understanding the Demo Databases, Modifying
Databases, Creating and Integrating New
Databases.
Interchange Markup Language - Understanding the User Tags, Modifying
User Tags, Creating and Integrating New
User Tags.
Interchange Shipping - Understanding Shipping methods, Modifying Shipping
Methods, Creating and Integrating New
Shipping
Methods.
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