Hi, As some of you may already know, OSCOM, the Open Source Content Management Association is in trouble, or in an identity crisis, or whatever you would like to call the current situation. http://bergie.iki.fi/blog/the-doubtful-future-of-oscom.html It needs active members and live participation. The association has very nice goals of encouraging collaboration between different OSCMS projects, but this is only possible if these projects are taking part in the activities. I have been at the last OSCOM conference, speaking about Drupal, and hanging around with other CMS developers, and Gerhard was at the OSCOMTag (at LinuxTag) if I remember correctly, representing Drupal. But (if it works well), OSCOM does not only provide opportunities to show us to the world, but also to exchange ideas and directions with other OSCMS projects. How important and fruitful is this is probably easy to understand for those, who participated at the OSCMS Summit lately. OSCOM is there to provide these possibilities, if run well, and if people don't let it disappear. Ps. You could easily say that I am speaking water but drinking vine (at least this is how this is said here in Hungary :), since I am unable to help here, just would like to point out the great possibilities which are worth going after. Gabor