Re: [WebDNA] WebDNA used in US Government work?
This WebDNA talk-list message is from 2013
It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 110527
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texte = --Apple-Mail=_120ABAB2-B386-498F-A284-6EB4D7131045Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1I know a couple small towns in Vermont - where their city government =websites are made with Webdna (still) ... an old Webdna CMS from the =1990's.. they have not had budget to redo the templates to look modern. = The CMS too could use updating, but of course the surface that the end =user sees is how most will judge. If the templates were updated.. no =one would feel the site was not modern.. even with that old Webdna CMS.-GovindaOn 2013-07-31, at 2:02 PM, Suzanne Swift wrote:> Hi all,>=20> I'm pitching a WebDNA project to the US State Department and they want =to know if DOD or any other US gov/military agency has ever used WebDNA =on a project. If there is precedence, the chances of getting WebDNA =approved for government use on a State Dept project is much greater. =20>=20> Has anyone on the talk list ever done a government project (DOD or =otherwise) with WebDNA?>=20> Kind regards,> Suzanne Swift> President> Spec Simple, Inc.>=20> SpecSimple.com> Where the World of Design Connects>=20>=20> --------------------------------------------------------- This message =is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To =unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: =http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: =support@webdna.us--Apple-Mail=_120ABAB2-B386-498F-A284-6EB4D7131045Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=iso-8859-1I =know a couple small towns in Vermont - where their city government =websites are made with Webdna (still) ... an old Webdna CMS from =the 1990's.. they have not had budget to redo the templates to =look modern. The CMS too could use updating, but of course the =surface that the end user sees is how most will judge. If the =templates were updated.. no one would feel the site was not modern.. =even with that old Webdna =CMS.
-Govinda
On 2013-07-31, =at 2:02 PM, Suzanne Swift wrote:
Hi =all,
I'm pitching a WebDNA project =to the US State Department and they want to know if DOD or any other US =gov/military agency has ever used WebDNA on a =project. If there is precedence, the chances of getting WebDNA approved =for government use on a State Dept project is much greater.
Has =anyone on the talk list ever done a government project (DOD or =otherwise) with WebDNA?
Kind =regards,
Suzanne Swift
President
Spec Simple, Inc.
SpecSimple.com
Where the World of Design =Connects
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--Apple-Mail=_120ABAB2-B386-498F-A284-6EB4D7131045Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/plain;charset=iso-8859-1I know a couple small towns in Vermont - where their city government =websites are made with Webdna (still) ... an old Webdna CMS from the =1990's.. they have not had budget to redo the templates to look modern. = The CMS too could use updating, but of course the surface that the end =user sees is how most will judge. If the templates were updated.. no =one would feel the site was not modern.. even with that old Webdna CMS.-GovindaOn 2013-07-31, at 2:02 PM, Suzanne Swift wrote:> Hi all,>=20> I'm pitching a WebDNA project to the US State Department and they want =to know if DOD or any other US gov/military agency has ever used WebDNA =on a project. If there is precedence, the chances of getting WebDNA =approved for government use on a State Dept project is much greater. =20>=20> Has anyone on the
Talk List ever done a government project (DOD or =otherwise) with WebDNA?>=20> Kind regards,> Suzanne Swift> President> Spec Simple, Inc.>=20> SpecSimple.com> Where the World of Design Connects>=20>=20> --------------------------------------------------------- This message =is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To =unsubscribe, E-mail to: archives: =http://mail.webdna.us/list/talk@webdna.us Bug Reporting: =support@webdna.us--Apple-Mail=_120ABAB2-B386-498F-A284-6EB4D7131045Content-Transfer-Encoding: quoted-printableContent-Type: text/html;charset=iso-8859-1I =know a couple small towns in Vermont - where their city government =websites are made with Webdna (still) ... an old Webdna CMS from =the 1990's.. they have not had budget to redo the templates to =look modern. The CMS too could use updating, but of course the =surface that the end user sees is how most will judge. If the =templates were updated.. no one would feel the site was not modern.. =even with that old Webdna =CMS.
-Govinda
On 2013-07-31, =at 2:02 PM, Suzanne Swift wrote:
Hi =all,
I'm pitching a WebDNA project =to the US State Department and they want to know if DOD or any other US =gov/military agency has ever used WebDNA on a =project. If there is precedence, the chances of getting WebDNA approved =for government use on a State Dept project is much greater.
Has =anyone on the
Talk List ever done a government project (DOD or =otherwise) with WebDNA?
Kind =regards,
Suzanne Swift
President
Spec Simple, Inc.
SpecSimple.com
Where the World of Design =Connects
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