Many thanks again to Matt, Sean, Kelly and Gayle for their hard work and dedication to making Idea Jam go from an idea to a product in only a few months. Mark Barton's graphs will be showing up on Idea Jam very soon. A big thank you to the Lotus ISV's, Business Partners and Organizations who have inquired about purchasing the Idea Jam for use in their environment. We are still on target to make Idea Jam available for purchase during the first quarter of 2008.
Comment posted by Stuart McIntyre11/20/2007 07:39:19 AM
Homepage: http://collaborationmatters.com
Thank you to you, Bruce, for your idea - and of course to Matt, Sean, Kelly and Gayle for such a great app. Especially one that is sure to provide such a valuable resource to the community as a whole.
I will be in the queue to buy the product when it goes on sale, and I hope it is a huge success - you all deserve it to be...
Comment posted by Elijah Lapson11/20/2007 09:55:12 AM
Congratulations to all of you who put in the work. The end product looks fantastic. This really highlights how modern web applications can be developed on the Domino platform which provide immediate benefit to end-users. IdeaJam is more deserving of Web 2.0 application moniker than most of the other stuff out there.
Elijah
Comment posted by Henry Ferlauto11/20/2007 05:06:32 PM
Homepage: http://www.geniusinside.com
Bruce & Gayle (mainly Gayle, Bruce is obviously just a ceremonial figurehead): Congratulations. I wish you all the success in the world.
Have a healthy and Happy Thanksgiving.
Henry
Comment posted by Slawek Rogulski11/20/2007 06:15:53 PM
Congratulations on the release to Bruce, Matt, Sean, Kelly and Gayle.
And I am looking forward to further growth of this platform.
Comment posted by Martin Vereecken11/22/2007 02:32:06 AM
Homepage: http://www.bizzybee.be
! This is a hit!. Already you see tons of interesting ideas appear! There was a huge need for an application like this! And not only the content is interesting, I believe that you guys created a killer application, very Web 2.0, very social-network-all-together-kind-application.
I hope enough IBM developers will visit the site as well, then there's hope that Domino will solve the real important issues/shortcomings for us! Also, it can be a source for ideas for developing tools.
Brilliant stuff, wish I invented it! 



