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 What's next?
 ------------
 
-In this chapter, we have seen have you can, right after the installation of *CubicWeb*, build a web application in five minutes by defining a data model. Everything is there already: views, templates, permissions, etc.
+In this tutorial, we have seen have you can, right after the installation of
+|cubicweb|, build a web application in a few minutes by defining a data model as
+assembling cubes. You get a working application that you can then customize there
+and there while keeping something that works. This is important in agile
+development practices, you can right from the start of the project show things
+to customer and so take the right decision early in the process.
 
-The next step is to change the design and learn about the many features available to customize and extend your application: RSS channels (:ref:`XmlAndRss`), events (:ref:`hooks`), support of sources such as
-Google App Engine (:ref:`GoogleAppEngineSource`), etc.
-
-You will find more `tutorials and howtos`_ in the blog published on the CubicWeb.org website.
+The next steps will be to discover hooks, security, data sources, digging deeper
+into view writing and interface customisation... Yet a lot of fun stuff to
+discover! You will find more `tutorials and howtos`_ in the blog published on the
+CubicWeb.org website.
 
 .. _`tutorials and howtos`: http://www.cubicweb.org/view?rql=Any+X+ORDERBY+D+DESC+WHERE+X+is+BlogEntry%2C+T+tags+X%2C+T+name+IN+%28%22tutorial%22%2C+%22howto%22%29%2C+X+creation_date+D