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Posted to users@cocoon.apache.org by Steven Gong <st...@gmail.com> on 2005/11/04 06:00:43 UTC
Re: Cocooners in Shanghai?
On 11/4/05, Jens Maukisch <co...@maukisch.net> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> as I'm currently staying in Shanghai, I was wondering if
> there are any Cocooners here who are interested in meeting up
> somewhere? So if you're interested in talking about Cocoon,
> Open Source and related topics just drop me a line :-)
>
> Hi, Jens. I've been using cocoon for a long time and we have built a
commercial website based-on cocoon. And most importantly, I am in Shanghai.
;-)
Most of the time, I am a cocoon user not a developer. I am quite
enthusiastic about open source projects. Maybe you can give us a talk about
cocoon and OSS...
--
Best Regards
Steven Gong
Re: Cocooners in Shanghai?
Posted by Johnson <jo...@erp.tw>.
Hello Phil!
I'm the one who don't satisfy himself, So I try to do something, Like Cocoon
:-)
It's glad to hear your site is nearing completion, Want to see it first when
it's done.
Now I've Three engineers to develop the cocoon AP our customers need, So I
must pay more attention to the marketing.
A recent news that a taiwan's factory (www.avc.com) use about 100 sets of
Pro-E, but only paid for 15 set, others are not authorized, will be punished
more than 200 million NT dollors.
So it will be better when using opensource.
Best Regards
johnson
----- Original Message -----
From: "pguillard" <pg...@citycita.net>
To: <us...@cocoon.apache.org>
Sent: Tuesday, November 08, 2005 3:21 PM
Subject: Re: Cocooners in Shanghai?
> "or if they just don't talk about using Cocoon here"
> I think you are right, globally for open source i had the feeling that
> because all private software can be bought for 2 dollars here
> (Oracle,.NET...) they were not willing to go that direction,
> after a while i understood i was wrong: i think now China is really
> advanced on open source. About cocoon, because i was developping my own
> public Web Application for my own company i can't feel the market, i just
> hired 2 people that discovered cocoon and are now on something else. I'm
> sure Johnson knows good (hello Johnson), his service for companies is
> centered on Cocoon.
>
> Phil
>
> Jens Maukisch wrote:
>
>>Hi,
>>
>>
>>>Cool! I find that Cocoon is not widely adopted in Mainland China.
>>>
>>
>>I was wondering if Cocoon really is not widley adopted or if they
>>just don't talk about using Cocoon here (e.g. on the mailinglists).
>>
>>
>>>It's a pity that developers here don't find Cocoon's advantage over
>>>other framework like struts or something. Doesn't it make sense to
>>>arrange some GetTogether here regularly?
>>>
>>
>>As as long as I stay in Shanghai (approximately until April 2006, but
>>this may change) I would be happy to come to regulary meetings to meet
>>some Cocooners, because here in my company there are only PHP-Guys :-)
>>
>>So at the moment we are 4 (Steven, Phil, Johnson and myself), so we
>>could find a date where we all have time. I've time almost every evening
>>except on mondays.
>>
>>
>>
>>
>
>
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Re: Cocooners in Shanghai?
Posted by pguillard <pg...@citycita.net>.
"or if they just don't talk about using Cocoon here"
I think you are right, globally for open source i had the feeling that
because all private software can be bought for 2 dollars here
(Oracle,.NET...) they were not willing to go that direction,
after a while i understood i was wrong: i think now China is really
advanced on open source.
About cocoon, because i was developping my own public Web Application
for my own company i can't feel the market, i just hired 2 people that
discovered cocoon and are now on something else. I'm sure Johnson knows
good (hello Johnson), his service for companies is centered on Cocoon.
Phil
Jens Maukisch wrote:
>Hi,
>
>
>
>>Cool! I find that Cocoon is not widely adopted in Mainland China.
>>
>>
>
>I was wondering if Cocoon really is not widley adopted or if they
>just don't talk about using Cocoon here (e.g. on the mailinglists).
>
>
>
>>It's a pity that developers here don't find Cocoon's advantage over
>>other framework like struts or something. Doesn't it make sense to
>>arrange some GetTogether here regularly?
>>
>>
>
>As as long as I stay in Shanghai (approximately until April 2006, but
>this may change) I would be happy to come to regulary meetings to meet
>some Cocooners, because here in my company there are only PHP-Guys :-)
>
>So at the moment we are 4 (Steven, Phil, Johnson and myself), so we
>could find a date where we all have time. I've time almost every evening
>except on mondays.
>
>
>
>
>
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Re[2]: Cocooners in Shanghai?
Posted by Jens Maukisch <co...@maukisch.net>.
Hi,
> Cool! I find that Cocoon is not widely adopted in Mainland China.
I was wondering if Cocoon really is not widley adopted or if they
just don't talk about using Cocoon here (e.g. on the mailinglists).
> It's a pity that developers here don't find Cocoon's advantage over
> other framework like struts or something. Doesn't it make sense to
> arrange some GetTogether here regularly?
As as long as I stay in Shanghai (approximately until April 2006, but
this may change) I would be happy to come to regulary meetings to meet
some Cocooners, because here in my company there are only PHP-Guys :-)
So at the moment we are 4 (Steven, Phil, Johnson and myself), so we
could find a date where we all have time. I've time almost every evening
except on mondays.
--
* best regards
* Jens Maukisch
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Re: Cocooners in Shanghai?
Posted by Steven Gong <st...@gmail.com>.
On 11/7/05, pguillard <pg...@citycita.net> wrote:
>
> Frustrating for me! I was used to develop and live in Shanghai for 1,5
> years, but i'm in Guangzhou for a few months!
> When my web application will be finished (i pray in a few weeks), i'll
> go there, hope to meet you guys.
Cool! I find that Cocoon is not widely adopted in Mainland China. It's a
pity that developers here don't find Cocoon's advantage over other framework
like struts or something. Doesn't it make sense to arrange some GetTogether
here regularly?
--
Best Regards,
Steven Gong
Re: Cocooners in Shanghai?
Posted by pguillard <pg...@citycita.net>.
Frustrating for me! I was used to develop and live in Shanghai for 1,5
years, but i'm in Guangzhou for a few months!
When my web application will be finished (i pray in a few weeks), i'll
go there, hope to meet you guys.
Phil
Jens Maukisch wrote:
>Hi Steven,
>
>
>
>
>> Maybe you can give us a talk about cocoon and OSS...
>>
>>
>
>Well, maybe I can, it despends on the topic :-) Are you
>thinking about some special topics or just Cocoon and
>OSS in general?
>
>
>
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Re: Re[2]: Cocooners in Shanghai?
Posted by Steven Gong <st...@gmail.com>.
On 11/4/05, Jens Maukisch <co...@maukisch.net> wrote:
>
> Hi Steven,
>
>
> > Maybe you can give us a talk about cocoon and OSS...
>
> Well, maybe I can, it despends on the topic :-) Are you
> thinking about some special topics or just Cocoon and
> OSS in general?
>
> No, not very special. But maybe, we can talk about some new trends in
webapp development: AJAX, Flash etc. And we can talk about the legacy style
of developing as well as the new styles in Web 2.0 era. And the development
conventions are also insteresting.
I enjoy casual talk. :-)
--
Best Regards
Steven Gong
Re[2]: Cocooners in Shanghai?
Posted by Jens Maukisch <co...@maukisch.net>.
Hi Steven,
> Maybe you can give us a talk about cocoon and OSS...
Well, maybe I can, it despends on the topic :-) Are you
thinking about some special topics or just Cocoon and
OSS in general?
--
* best regards
* Jens Maukisch
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Re: Cocooners in Shanghai?
Posted by Johnson <jo...@erp.tw>.
Hi!
I'm johnson, staying in Shenzhen, and I'll go Shanghai every month.
here's our demo site.
http://erp.tw/cocoon/portal_shb
user:demo
pass:demo
nice to see you!
johnson
----- Original Message -----
From: Steven Gong
To: users@cocoon.apache.org ; Jens Maukisch
Sent: Friday, November 04, 2005 1:00 PM
Subject: Re: Cocooners in Shanghai?
On 11/4/05, Jens Maukisch <co...@maukisch.net> wrote:
Hi,
as I'm currently staying in Shanghai, I was wondering if
there are any Cocooners here who are interested in meeting up
somewhere? So if you're interested in talking about Cocoon,
Open Source and related topics just drop me a line :-)
Hi, Jens. I've been using cocoon for a long time and we have built a commercial website based-on cocoon. And most importantly, I am in Shanghai. ;-)
Most of the time, I am a cocoon user not a developer. I am quite enthusiastic about open source projects. Maybe you can give us a talk about cocoon and OSS...
--
Best Regards
Steven Gong