100% Open Source Alfresco including Enterprise Features
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‎03-29-2006 04:40 AM
We would like your help as we consider this initiative in positioning and in branding. If you could take a moment to take our poll, we would appreciate your input. Also, if you have any comments we would love to hear them.
-John Newton, CTO
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‎03-29-2006 06:43 AM
Good Work!

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‎03-29-2006 11:01 AM
My 2cents: Why not just go with Alfresco? If there are no functional differences, why push multiple brands/products?
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‎03-29-2006 11:28 AM
I can't use the Open Source version of Alfresco 1.2 because I need to be able to cluster Alfresco on multiple JBoss servers. This is a show stopper for me and I am starting to explore products to replace Alfresco. I'm required to use Open Source products for the work I am doing and Alfresco is useless to me without clustering & LDAP support.
I hope you choose to make the full functionality of Alfresco available in Open Source, but I don't believe I'll be able to wait until May to get this.
Tom Hampton
Technical Lead & Architect, ERIC BRC
http://www.ericbrc.org
thomas_hampton@sra.com

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‎03-29-2006 11:40 AM
It just gets better and better with you guys!!
My 2cents: Why not just go with Alfresco? If there are no functional differences, why push multiple brands/products?
I was also wondering about just "Alfresco" as the open source name - it's the name people have come to know and love after all

Cheers,
Kevin

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‎03-29-2006 11:50 AM
Regardless of the name, I think you guys are doing an amazing job.

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‎03-29-2006 12:42 PM
This is really great news, because a CMS without groups or clustering is not really interesting…

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‎03-29-2006 02:22 PM

I have no doubt it will helps a lot in "propagating" Alfresco to a large scope of users, and I really hope this choice will help you in making benefits from your hard work !
I have to admit I don't have any idea concerning the vote you propose to us …
None of the proposals sounds attractive to me

Perhaps "Alfresco" is not available to make it available for a commercial use by your company, and it's normal.
What about something like "Alfresco content management" ? ("Keep it simple" way of naming)
It permits many evolution while continuing to be true : web content, enterprise content, documents content, and so … (and the final goal remains possible : managing the whole universe content

Anyway, your decision is really a good thing, and I would like to thank you again !
M

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‎03-29-2006 11:08 PM
It sounds like a number of people here prefer just "Alfresco"
I like the Alfresco moniker by itself as well because it doesn?t imply a difference in the software functionality (I can't read in to it). The support/Doc/etc needs a good branding.
One quick question:
Alfreso has several targets WCM, DM, RM etc
Are these going to be packaged separately and if so how are they going to be branded. In that case is the Alfresco moniker an umbrella moniker like Apache? Better to think of this upfront. I think the Apache foundation missed the boat with the whole Jakarta rebranding and what not… People were lost for a moment there, and even to day we don?t say Apache HTTPD we just say Apache.
I am not a marketing guy… I know jack about marketing but if you have to rebrand later I know enough to know its disruptive.
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‎03-30-2006 02:36 AM
Even "big" companies like J&J are frantically looking for Open Source systems to replace the existing infrastructure (Linux, Eclipse, …)
…But without a support model, it is hard to introduce it in a company.
We would certainly take an in-depth look to replace our current global Document Management System (you know which, John :wink: )
