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This week we're talking with Jesse Dundon from We Are Hathaway. They developed Slo-business.com for the San Luis Obispo, California, USA Chamber of Commerce. Why did you pick Joomla as a platform for this site?The client is a Chamber of Commerce with an annual budget set each year, so open source was a appropriate choice to squeeze in a web project without having to go back to the board of directors. It also allowed Hathway Tech to deploy the site in a fraction of the time it took to custom develop the site. How did you persuade the Chamber of Commerce to use Joomla?The chamber approached all of the local web development companies (there are at least 20 in our town) and asked for bids to build the chamber's new news website. The two requirements were that the website be built on a CMS and that the web developer use Open Source software that did not require excessive "hard" costs and recurring license fees. The Chamber employee in charge of the project was familiar with Drupal and as such initially suggested that as an option. We sold them on Joomla for a few reasons, namely cost, extensibility, features, quick time to deploy, and our own proficiency with the CMS. Posted originally: 2010-09-14 19:00:00 |


Earlier this year we ran a series of interview on developers of very high-profile Joomla websites. Now in a new series we're talking with developers of normal business websites and interesting aspects of their work.