@David. Yea.. what testimony list? I’ve seen you talking about marketing package, testimonies and the lot on many threads.. Is this something for your personal use or are you doing some public marketing pack? And if public, when it’s expected to be seen? I’ve seen Ryan’s blog post what he did while ago, titled something like "looking back and forward" with some list of example sites that are done with modx, but I’d like to see what you have gathered by time, because you’ve been around long time and like I said, I’ve seen you talking about your "marketing pack" many many times..
If there would be that much discussed wiki, it would be great to just collect things like this to there.. and links to great looking sites etc. "success stories". When people are coming to check out what can be done with modx and how it compares to whatever, it would be good to have a page where to link them to view something "concrete" what can be done with modx and what people thinks about it (pros and cons).
Another is creating and maintaining something like txpmag for MODx (modxmag ?). Multiple contributors would be great, a wiki space could easily be set up (but maintaining is another story...).
I’ll post something in the Discussion and Suggestion forum soon
After six weeks and registering almost twelve thousand nominations, the Open Source CMS Award finalists can be revealed. The following final five received the most public nominations during the course of the six weeks and are listed in alphabetical order:
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