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One step migration from stackexchange to askbot using google app engine
Again, the same golden principle, the more user your have, the better the product. If I were you, I might try really hard to get my initial users... Once you have 1000 websites using askbot, you don't need to worry about other stuff...
Then, I might work on making the installation easier. For early adopters, more function doesn't help. Easy of use will make it stand out.
I have a great idea:
If you can make a google app in the google app gallery: http://appgallery.appspot.com/. Then people will only need to click several times to do the migration... But it is free and has python and Django ...
Man. I am really excited about this idea now...
Correction: unlike iphone apps, it is not that straightforward to deploy a google apps at google engine :( ...
One step migration from stackexchange to askbot using google app engine
Again, the same golden principle, the more user your have, the better the product. If I were you, I might try really hard to get my initial users... Once you have 1000 websites using askbot, you don't need to worry about other stuff...
Then, I might work on making the installation easier. For early adopters, more function doesn't help. Easy of use will make it stand out.
I have a great idea:
If you can make a google app in the google app gallery: http://appgallery.appspot.com/. Then people will only need to click several times to do the migration... But it is free and has python and Django ...
Man. I am really excited about this idea now...
Correction: unlike iphone apps, it is not that straightforward to deploy a google apps at google engine :( ...
One step migration from stackexchange to askbot using google app engine
Again, the same golden principle, the more user your have, the better the product. If I were you, I might try really hard to get my initial users... Once you have 1000 websites using askbot, you don't need to worry about other stuff...
Then, I might work on making the installation easier. For early adopters, more function doesn't help. Easy of use will make it stand out.
I have a great idea:
If you can make a google app in the google app gallery: http://appgallery.appspot.com/. Then people will only need to click several times to do the migration... But it is free and has python and Django ...migration...
Man. I am really excited about this idea now...
Correction: unlike iphone apps, it is not that straightforward to deploy a google apps at google engine :( ...
One step migration from stackexchange to askbot using google app engine
Again, the same golden principle, the more user your have, the better the product. If I were you, I might try really hard to get my initial users... Once you have 1000 websites using askbot, you don't need to worry about other stuff...
Then, I might work on making the installation easier. For early adopters, more function doesn't help. Easy of use will make it stand out.
I have a great idea:
If you can make a google app in the google app gallery: http://appgallery.appspot.com/. http://appgallery.appspot.com/. Then people will only need to click several times to do the migration...
Man. I am really excited about this idea now...
Correction: unlike iphone apps, it is not that straightforward to deploy a google apps at google engine :( ...
One step migration from stackexchange to askbot using google app engine
Again, the same golden principle, the more user your have, the better the product. If I were you, I might try really hard to get my initial users... users...
Once you have 1000 websites using askbot, you don't need to worry about other stuff...stuff..
Then, I might work on making the installation easier. For early adopters, more function doesn't help. Easy of use will make it stand out.
I have a great idea:
If you can make a google app in the google app gallery: http://appgallery.appspot.com/. Then people will only need to click several times to do the migration...
Man. I am really excited about this idea now...
Correction: unlike iphone apps, it is not that straightforward to deploy a google apps at google engine :( ...