Tiki Suite use cases, Use Cases should merge into one clean/clear list.
Brainstorming to answer why/how Tiki is useful for various types of users.
Table of contents
From Matthews's presentation
The Developer
- Danny wants it to be part of a community
- Dan wants to have a say in the development
- A “fun weekend” results in 10,000 lines of code
The Guerilla Developer
- Loves to impress others with a quick solution to a problem
- Spends a lot of time reading through code, learning all the time
- Writes about 100 lines of code a week
The Hobbyist
- Harry is using Tiki to create a community
- Harriet is interested more in the hobby than the software
- Interested in easy to implement design and functionality
The Consultant
- Interested in how it can be used to attract or satisfy his/her clients
- Charlie needs the product to have credibility
The agency selector
- Chris wants to use a technology as core to their business offerings
- Must have confidence that the product will be around in 5 years time!!
The corporate client
The applicator
- Andy is a corporate IT implementer wanting to solve a particular business problem
- Wants software to work “off the shelf”
- Likes setting it up but not programming code
The Entrepreneur
- Erin the entrepreneur wants to make a fortune with it
- Using Tiki as a platform (ex.: WikiFarm, Social Networking site, Selling stuff online, etc.)
- Selling products or services for Tiki (Consulting, Hosting, etc.)
- Wants to know how to sell it