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Re: New Site?--Was Docs
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Re: New Site?--Was Docs


  • Subject: Re: New Site?--Was Docs
  • From: Brian Howard <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 23 Aug 2001 15:01:01 -0400

On Thursday, August 23, 2001, at 01:43 PM, Stuppel, Searle @ San Diego
Central wrote:

> I would be interested in running such a thing. I have a fair bit of
> experience with putting together boards like this, and would be
> interested
> in doing this should people feel this is worthwhile.

Sounds good to me!
>
> So let's move forward based on the assumption that this is worthwhile.
> Here
> are some of my ideas for the subject:
>
> 1. It must be searchable.
> 2. It must be moderatable by a series of trusted users.

Here's where Apple needs to get involved.

> 3. It must be organized:
> - possible structure:
> - Split sections by: Text Handling, Graphics Handling, UI,
> Networking
> etc. (people please feel free to supply more LOGICAL ideas of sections
> to
> add)

Doing basic stuff section, like hooking up menus, going into the various
ways to skin a given cat!

> 4. A tutorials section - currently I am working on this anyway. An
> earlier
> thread in this mailing list mentioned quicktiming movies.

That would be me, me thinks.

> I am considering
> taking this a step further and using applescript/quicktime to
> dynamically
> show you how to do things.

How would that work? My idea was to use animation. Are you off on a
different track? Details, please.

> Any other suggestions.ideas please let me know. Also, any of you who
> would
> be willing to volunteer to help with this would be greatly appreciated.

Further suggestions forthcoming--if this takes off.

Brian E. Howard
Cocoa Cult Central
education is the keynote to success


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