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From the December 2002 issue of Lotus Advisor magazine:
. . . I asked [Nathan Freeman] where he'd like OpenNTF to be in five years. "I tend not to think that far ahead. But assuming we can keep the momentum building into a significant movement, I'd like to see OpenNTF as a paradigm (and for once, I'm using it in its true sense) for general business application development "
. . . I asked [Nathan Freeman] where he'd like OpenNTF to be in five years. "I tend not to think that far ahead. But assuming we can keep the momentum building into a significant movement, I'd like to see OpenNTF as a paradigm (and for once, I'm using it in its true sense) for general business application development "
Comment posted by Nathan T. Freeman03/17/2011 10:18:05 PM
Homepage: http://ntf.gbs.com
heh. I can't decide whether I like this. My hope at the time was that we would see more abstract tools and ideas, and certainly some of those exist on OpenNTF like the .domino Framework, SuperNTF, and even the XPages Extension Library. But I don't think I understood at the time how much demand there was/is for turnkey solutions. Those have been the big winners in terms of downloads and accolades on the site.
But hey, almost 10 years later, and at least the TITLE is spot on!
Comment posted by Nelson Morris03/18/2011 10:31:51 AM
I'd replace the question mark in the title with a period.
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