
Okay, I'm trying to make business cards to drum up some interest among developers when we go to YAPC::NA, and I'm trying to come up with a slogan or "tagline". The name of the software is "Wirebird." Our visual theme is a flock of birds on telephone wires, for what it's worth. The aim of the software is to break down technological barriers that divide communities on the net... the Fudge List and the Unofficial Fudge Forum, for instance, are separated not by interest, but entirely by preferred technology. Wirebird bridges three major discussion group technologies... email, web forums, and NNTP. (And it throws in RSS/Atom for kicks.) These are the ideas I'm tossing about: "Community without boundaries" Succicent and catchy, but kind of vague. It's not even clear we're talking about online communities. "Because your community shouldn't be divided by protocols" Much clearer, but it's kind of long and clunky. "protocols" suggests that we're talking software, so it helps provide context. Karen wanted to say "Because web forums suck," but I'm not sure that'll fly. :) The back of the busines card will have a brief description of what Wirebird does, but the tagline has to get their attention. Thoughts on these, or other possible suggestions?