We Progressives are screwed (part II)
I don't agree with Dave about making EchoDitto into a pure software company, especially a closed source one. The few times EchoDitto has sold a technology-only solution (website, tool, etc.), we have enjoyed a competitive advantage in that our software source-code was open. Why does this help? Well, many of our clients have multiple websites, and having to pay for the software platform only once (i.e., the code is customized to our clients and re-used across multiple websites) can be a huge cost-saving. Other clients have been burned by vendor-specific platforms and the openness is meaningful to them. EchoDitto is a "platform-agnostic" consulting firm; we've worked with almost every product out there.
The fact remains, however, that we progressives don't have a good web platform. And my conversations with certain vendors leads me to believe a comprehensive solution ain't gonna happen anytime soon.
To be fair, we progressives are only now figuring out what this internet/online community thing is about. We're starting to understand what blogging and what RSS is, for example, and why they're important. And that's just blogging software: what about online community building and fundraising? What about podcasting? The list goes on and on.
Regardless, we agreed to two essential points:
1. We need a decent, inexpensive solution ASAP 2. We need a forum to talk about it
What do you guys think?
PS: Pam & Sarah, stop following me around.
# Posted by Harish Rao on 1/17/05; 11:36:22 AM - --
Hello world
This is the first post on the EchoDitto Manila site.
Here's a link to Scripting News.
# Posted by Dave Winer on 1/16/05; 6:31:56 PM - --