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Re: Getting Started With WO site


  • Subject: Re: Getting Started With WO site
  • From: Thierry Kramis <email@hidden>
  • Date: Thu, 14 Jun 2007 17:24:17 +0200

Hi there

I was thinking about this as well for some time now. Because for newcomers it's pretty hard to find a way around... The core of this is the easy of use I think. If people like the site and can easily contribute it will be a success. Otherwise it'll fail. I'd be glad to contribute a domain name and our webobjects based cms for the community to get started with this project. > what would be better than creating a webobjects site with a webobjects application :-)

But I couldn't do this alone. so is there interest in such a project or not? what domain name could you imagine? don't think you can use webobjects within the domain name for legal issues?

let me know if anyone is interested...

Am 14.06.2007 um 08:29 schrieb David LeBer:

Hey all,

For those of you who are not attending WWDC, there has been a lively discussion about many things WO. Motivated by this I whipped together a WO Getting Started page <http:// gettingstartedwithwo.codeferous.com/> and I'd like to get your feedback.

This is just a baby step, but please let me know if you think I'm heading in the right direction.

This the first of what I hope will be a trio of sites:

I would like to create a general WO news blog (with multiple core contributers) so there is a central clearing house for news of interest to the WO community (new features in Wonder or WOLips, announcements from Apple, significant additions to the wikkibook, good blog posts, etc).

I would also like to create a tutorial blog where short clear graphical task-oriented tutorials could be posted - I have some ideas of how I'd want these tutorials to be presented, but I still have to work out the style guidelines (I'm thinking: short on text, long on screenshots or maybe screencasts).

I approach this with some trepidation - because someone seems to try and do something like this once a year - but my goal is to present unified (a dare I say) inviting front to new developers to the WebObjects platform. We have a ton of outstanding material in the various wikis and lists, and I have no interest in replacing that, but I'd like to give new users a way to find and make sense of what is there.

Again, feedback (and offers of assistance) is welcome and appreciated.

--
;david

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