[CMake] CMake Marketing

Chris Volpe ARA/SED cvolpe at ara.com
Wed Dec 14 16:56:44 EST 2005


Somewhat related: I read recently that the Delta3D folks are switching
from CMake back to autoconf due to dissatisfaction/frustration with
CMake. Has anyone talked to them to find out more details? 

 

Chris

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 > From: cmake-bounces+cvolpe=ara.com at cmake.org [mailto:cmake-

> bounces+cvolpe=ara.com at cmake.org] On Behalf Of Bill Hoffman

> Sent: Wednesday, December 14, 2005 2:15 PM

> To: cmake at www.cmake.org

> Subject: [CMake] CMake Marketing

> 

> As Brandon recently pointed out, CMake could use some effort in
marketing.

> I would like to start a new mailing list devoted to marketing CMake.
It

> would

> be the same idea as the marketing-python list found here:

> 

> http://pythonology.com/pipermail/marketing-python/

> 

> The first order of business will be to name the new list.

> Currently, there are several ideas:

> 

> promote at cmake.org

> guerilla at cmake.org

> marketing at cmake.org

> 

> Are there any other ideas? If not, is there a preference for

> one of these?

> 

> Along these lines I would also like to build up a list of

> CMake Success stories.  So, if you have one, or are using

> CMake for your project and would like to be listed on the CMake

> home page as a CMake success, please send me a link to your project.

> If you want, also include a testimonial to how great CMake has worked

> for you.

> 

> I think wider use of CMake would be beneficial to CMake's user base.

> So, if you have any ideas along these lines, please let me know.

> 

> Thanks.

> 

> -Bill

> 

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