Just to clarify, #3 is mostly a mailing list archive for the cms-list. And yes, it's not primarily a slashdot crowd on the list, but it does have hundreds of users--both business people and devlopers who implement cms.
If you're interested, or if there are folks in your company who want to know more about content management, please send them our way. The cms-list at cms.filsa.net tries to be a user-oriented support group for cms issues.
Another resource: Brendan Quinn's CMS directory. Brendan is on the cms-list and has done a good job of collecting links to cms sites and products.
I run a mailing list for people interested in content management. It was started by myself and my friend Cam at OSCon in 2000, and has grow from the stack of about 35 business cards to a mid-sized list of about 1000 regular subscribers and more on digest. It's populated from some smart, articulate people and there is plenty of traffic these days.
Recently we had some discussion about why or why not use open source content management systems. There are many issues beyond technology in the content management world--the list in general tries to address all aspects of content management, though those conversations are often held in the context of costs and performance.
The list is geared towards users of cms as well as the engineers/designers who admin and support the cms. Marketing to the list is forbidden. There's lots of interesting discussion in the archives. The cms-list is moving to a new home, cms-list.org, but for now, find it at cms.filsa.net.
The site doesn't give any information regarding specs--just flash movies of the new design.
I happen to like the new design--it's bold, and it will be a huge hit with the female notebook market in Japan. As for me, I like it.
The press release is unusual, in that Sony chose to announce absolutely nothing. Here's my translation of this press release page:
http://www.vaio.sony.co.jp/QR/info_1.html
The translation is not perfect, but you'll get the jist. They have absolutely nothing else to say.
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October 3, 2000
About the Announcement of the "Viao QR"
Sony Corporation
Sony Marketing Corporation
Thank you for viewing this site. This page is the advance notice of the "VIAO QR" notebook computer, which Sony is developing. From October 3rd, we will announce details of the development. Now, we are completely focused on the product's development, so please anticipate it's release.
Details of the "VIAO QR"'s specifications, retail price, etc have not yet been announced. Further, at this time a date for the announcement of this information has not yet been set. As soon as we are prepared, we will immediately announce it, so for now, please look forward to it.
The contents of this press release is all the information available from Sony at the current time. Neither Sony nor retails stores can, even if asked, provide any further explanations. So we ask that you please exercise restraint in that matter.
Just to clarify, #3 is mostly a mailing list archive for the cms-list. And yes, it's not primarily a slashdot crowd on the list, but it does have hundreds of users--both business people and devlopers who implement cms.
If you're interested, or if there are folks in your company who want to know more about content management, please send them our way. The cms-list at cms.filsa.net tries to be a user-oriented support group for cms issues.
Another resource: Brendan Quinn's CMS directory. Brendan is on the cms-list and has done a good job of collecting links to cms sites and products.
Phil Suh cms-list mom
I run a mailing list for people interested in content management. It was started by myself and my friend Cam at OSCon in 2000, and has grow from the stack of about 35 business cards to a mid-sized list of about 1000 regular subscribers and more on digest. It's populated from some smart, articulate people and there is plenty of traffic these days.
Recently we had some discussion about why or why not use open source content management systems. There are many issues beyond technology in the content management world--the list in general tries to address all aspects of content management, though those conversations are often held in the context of costs and performance.
The list is geared towards users of cms as well as the engineers/designers who admin and support the cms. Marketing to the list is forbidden. There's lots of interesting discussion in the archives. The cms-list is moving to a new home, cms-list.org, but for now, find it at cms.filsa.net.
Phil Suh - cms-list Listmom
The site doesn't give any information regarding specs--just flash movies of the new design.
I happen to like the new design--it's bold, and it will be a huge hit with the female notebook market in Japan. As for me, I like it.
The press release is unusual, in that Sony chose to announce absolutely nothing. Here's my translation of this press release page:
http://www.vaio.sony.co.jp/QR/info_1.html
The translation is not perfect, but you'll get the jist. They have absolutely nothing else to say.
======
October 3, 2000
About the Announcement of the "Viao QR"
Sony Corporation
Sony Marketing Corporation
Thank you for viewing this site. This page is the advance notice of the "VIAO QR" notebook computer, which Sony is developing. From October 3rd, we will announce details of the development. Now, we are completely focused on the product's development, so please anticipate it's release.
Details of the "VIAO QR"'s specifications, retail price, etc have not yet been announced. Further, at this time a date for the announcement of this information has not yet been set. As soon as we are prepared, we will immediately announce it, so for now, please look forward to it.
The contents of this press release is all the information available from Sony at the current time. Neither Sony nor retails stores can, even if asked, provide any further explanations. So we ask that you please exercise restraint in that matter.