I'd say creating visible success cases w/ real business value is what will
drive usage forward.

Without that, well, that's yet another tech in the pile.

Once business sees that using Pharo has a clear ROI, then, who cares about
justifications.

BTW, interesting programming doesn't occurs in the IT departments where you
have to justify everything but in business units where doing something that
matters to the bottom line is what counts. (That's why business units do a
lot of skunkworks projects in their area... and why we should focus there).


Phil


On Mon, Jun 3, 2013 at 9:00 AM, Norbert Hartl <norb...@hartl.name> wrote:

>
> Am 01.06.2013 um 17:28 schrieb Stéphane Ducasse <stephane.duca...@inria.fr
> >:
>
> >
> > On Jun 1, 2013, at 10:42 AM, Norbert Hartl <norb...@hartl.name> wrote:
> >
> >>
> >> Am 01.06.2013 um 08:10 schrieb Stéphane Ducasse <
> stephane.duca...@inria.fr>:
> >>
> >>> Hi guys
> >>>
> >>> I think that we are doing a poor job selling ourselves. I think that
> the quality of our community is in
> >>> general excellent but we do not sell it. I think that we are not using
> well the association.
> >>> I think that this is REALLY important for a larger adoption of Pharo
> that the world
> >>> knows that we have excellent guys around that can consult.
> >>>
> >>> So what do you think?
> >>> I would use the association in a much clearer way.
> >>
> >> I think you need to elaborate here. On this level of detail the only
> answer could be: good idea! I cannot see what you have on your mind when
> you like to use the association in a clearer way.
> >
> > I mean that we could use the association as a show room for talented
> person
> > "selling" their expertise :)
> >
> >> I would like to have consultancy for consultants. I mean I read that
> sometimes that developers are just too shy to sell services with smalltalk
> or do not dare to introduce it to their IT. There should be an instance
> encouraging those people or be just an address to target questions to.
> >
> > I would like to show to the world that if they start business around
> Pharo they can find experts.
>
> Agreed. I think that is important, too. I just like as well help people
> finding the right arguments (or myth counter arguments) to be able to
> implement smalltalk in their company themselves. It is the same as
> programming: You have to unlearn "some truths" first before you can argue a
> better way. It works for me and people I talk to. And I (and other people,
> too..I guess) are open to answer questions about this.
>
> Norbert
>
>
>
>

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