Re: A Show of Hands - Count WebCat Developers
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texte = Hi Paul, although this might be usefull I don't think it is accurate. In the pastyou have been a voice of how little webdna is used. I would broachnot all developers frequent the list. It *is* of course not at the volume ofthe *standards* but there is nothing wrong being the niche solution.What would really be usefull is a non-specific list of developers..meaning... youcouldcall them database driven or ecommerse developers. This is how they wouldbe known to the public. The public would not know they are WebDNA developers andtoget your name on this list it would require that you are a WebDNA developer. Yes,itis a bit of a trick but I'll bet many clients won't care about the technology justso long as it works.DonovanPaul Uttermohlen wrote:> In response to Pedro's inquiry about how many people or companies use WebDNA> I have created a page at http://uttermohlen.com/tasks/countme.htm to log IP> addresses and provide a count. Visit to see what the count is up to. You> won't be counted twice.>> Hit the link to help us count everyone on the list.>> Thanks, Paul-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------<><> Donovan Brooke <><>->ï ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list
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Hi Paul, although this might be usefull I don't think it is accurate. In the pastyou have been a voice of how little webdna is used. I would broachnot all developers frequent the list. It *is* of course not at the volume ofthe *standards* but there is nothing wrong being the niche solution.What would really be usefull is a non-specific list of developers..meaning... youcouldcall them database driven or ecommerse developers. This is how they wouldbe known to the public. The public would not know they are WebDNA developers andtoget your name on this list it would require that you are a WebDNA developer. Yes,itis a bit of a trick but I'll bet many clients won't care about the technology justso long as it works.DonovanPaul Uttermohlen wrote:> In response to Pedro's inquiry about how many people or companies use WebDNA> I have created a page at http://uttermohlen.com/tasks/countme.htm to log IP> addresses and provide a count. Visit to see what the count is up to. You> won't be counted twice.>> Hit the link to help us count everyone on the list.>> Thanks, Paul-- ------------------------------------------------------------------------ ------------------------------------------------------------------------<><> Donovan Brooke <><>->ï ------------------------------------------------------------------------ -------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list .To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Web Archive of this list is at: http://search.smithmicro.com/
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