TYPO3 SWOT Analysis: Round 1 was a success, and the study is moving to round 2: voting for the most relevant SWOT opinions.
Approximately 64 SWOT opinions were gathered in round 1, and the study's author is asking that community members get involved and vote for the SWOT opinions they consider to be the most crucial to TYPO3. The opinions with the most votes will become part of the final TYPO3 SWOT Analysis. Anyone interested in TYPO3 is invited to <link http: www.typo3-swot.com>participate in the 2nd round.
The study utilizes the Delphi method and is divided into two stages:
- Identifying SWOT opportunities with the TYPO3 Community by giving participants the opportunity to submit opinions concerning the strengths, weaknesses, opportunities, and threats to TYPO3.
- Providing the TYPO3 community with the opportunity to vote on the SWOT opportunities they consider the most important. The SWOT opinions with the highest acceptance will become part of the final TYPO3 SWOT Analysis.
This study is part of Jakob Lipps' degree dissertation ?TYPO3 as an Open Source Content Management System ? Strengths, Weaknesses, Opportunities, and Threats? for the Communication Studies Faculty of the Free University of Berlin (Freie Universitaet Berlin).