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What people tell me about why they don't use Apache Isis

Our Asciidoc based stuff

Anything to do with framework internals

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New UI stuff upcoming in v1.15

Erik's app

Jorg's app

What people tell me about why they don't use Apache Isis

Incode Platform

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Name Ideas

write-up by Dan Haywood

also documented at 

Jira
serverASF JIRA
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 and in the table: Name ideas

At IsisCon 2017, held in Amsterdam in June, we had some great discussions about who to pitch the framework to (as well as possible inhibitors). We agreed, I think, that the pitch is to IT Managers/CTOs, who understand the needs of the business, and either know enough about technology to make the call or (probably more likely) would rely on a trusted "technical" leiutenant lieutenant to help make the call about whether to explore our framework. But we don't pitch to the techies directly. (There is a separate discussion about what to do to ensure that those technical leiutenants lieutenants don't "veto" our framework for unimportant reasons... won't address here).

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FWIW I've listed these in my (Dan's) own preference order

 

Attendees

(Should this list be private for any reason?)

  1. Dan Haywood
  2. Jeroen van der Wal
  3. Jörg Rade
  4. Kevin Meyer
  5. Patrick Pliessnig
  6. Óscar Bou
  7. Marc Alvares
  8. Hessel Bakker
  9. Rosco Kalis
  10. Johan Doornenbal
  11. Jonathan Doornenbal
  12. Erik de Hair
  13. Sebastian Slutzky
  14. Bilgin Ibryam
  15. Jan-Willem Meyling