Wednesday 04 August 2004 8:36:06 am
Paul's points reflect the views of many of us in the community. Several discussions of this issue have cropped up on the eZ IRC channel, and numerous threads on these forums. We need a staffer who is solely dedicated to the community. eZ publish is at an important stage of development and expansion. Personally, I worry that the lack of community attention from eZ systems will sabotage a great package and reduce the participation of this dedicated community. While several members of the community have volunteered to help out, one even going so far as to offer up video tutorials, the promised support from eZ systems is delayed time and again. While we understand the need to take care of your customer support contracts (especially those of us who have relied on them in the past, and expect to in the future), those needs should be addressed with resources separate from the community support person. From a business perspective, further delaying a dedicated community support staffer cuts at future revenues and growth. This person will help new users become familiar with the system, making them comfortable enough to choose it as their CMF. In time some of those users will need additional help requiring a support contract. Even those who do not need the support contract will be using eZ publish, expanding the community base and spreading word of the great system that it is. Community support is also extremely important for those of us who have installations of eZ publish, and are dedicated to the community. We need to know what is happening, and we need to know that our feedback is being heard. We spend a lot of time on the community, and working with eZ publish on our own sites, so the feedback we provide is extremely valuable. Suggestions, such as those Paul listed above may not be as important to you, but they have a major impact on those of us who rely on eZ publish. We need an advocate within eZ systems who can make this case for us. Please, follow up on the promise of community support soon. It is important. Alex
Alex
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