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Invitation: OpenX focus group in Palo Alto on Thursday!

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by Oliver George on June 9th, 2008

The OpenX team will be in Palo Alto (United States) next week and we’d like to use the opportunity to meet with some of our publishers and to run a focus group on one of our current projects.

Focus group
We’re looking for feedback for a group web publishers about a project we’re currently working on.

What: OpenX publisher focus group
When: Thursday 12th June, 5:00pm (TBC)
Where: Palo Alto

Please email us if you are able to participate and tell us a little about yourself, your business and how you are using OpenX. We’ll pick publishers on a first come, first serve basis so act quickly!

Dinner and drinks
After the session we’ll be heading out for dinner and drinks and would be pleased to meet up with OpenX community members. This will be a nice chance to meet some members of the OpenX Team as well as other like minded people with an interest in OpenX.

What: OpenX dinner and drinks
When: Thursday 12th June, 7:30pm (TBC)
Where: Palo Alto

Please email us if you’d like to attend and we’ll send you an email confirming details.

kind regards,
The OpenX Team

PS. Please feel free to send this invitation on if you know other web publishers in or around Palo Alto who might be interested in attending.

2 Comments »

  1. This is the least intuitive piece of software I have ever seen… You follow the get started tutorial and it doesn’t work… When you finally hack around to get something to happen, the invocation tag does f^&k all. You read the FAQ and it says you have to wait for 20 mins…. Why do we need to wait 20 mins to see 10 lines of JS…. Well I waited an hour and still nothing…

    Get Google AdManager if you can… this is really horrible..

    Comment by Rob — June 14, 2008 @ 2:23 am

  2. It sounds like you had a tough experience starting out. The guide should work for you but OpenX is a sophisticated tool and it’s easy enough to miss something. We’re working to improve this.Please use the forum if you’d like help getting started.

    A 20 minute delay shouldn’t happen in your situation. Unfortunately, it’s a common gotcha in other situations so when you are troubleshooting it’s worth checking. I realise this would be quite frustrating.

    If you had no banner right away and still no banner after waiting, most likely there was some other issue happening. Perhaps try: http://www.openx.org/en/node/793

    - Arlen Coupland
    OpenX

    Comment by Arlen Coupland — June 16, 2008 @ 2:40 pm

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