Drinking with David has inspired Jon Marks (aka @McBoof) to draw a brilliant drawing of the landscape of content technologies. Beer :)
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Drinking with David has inspired Jon Marks (aka @McBoof) to draw a brilliant drawing of the landscape of content technologies. Beer :)

Thanks for the mention. I've updated the chart so it might be better if you link to the blog post rather than directly to the image if you want the latest one.
Jon
However, I would give Sling a more prominent space as JCR client framework. I don't think it is appropriate to have it in a box called JCR clients.
The part around CRX is messy. The JCR adapters work within CRX only, so it should be part of the overall product. Why does Sling appear again there? I think Jackrabbit and CRX boxes should embrace the JCR-box.
-- Juerg
your comment had slipped through.
The link is updated now as you suggested.
Thanks
Michael