[OT] revtalk.net

2010-09-15 Thread Robert Mann

I got this domain name last year and will not make any use of it. So i
wondered what could be done with it?? Any idea? 

?? if runrev wants it.. i'll gladly transfer to them.. 
?? but could also be an opportunity to have a kind of common place, site..
of a kind one does not know yet, sand box where various people could try out
different approaches to better share experiences  knowledge.. !!?? 
?? could runrev provide a free common on-rev space, where a bunch of
volunteers could put up some perhaps more innovative collaborative tools??
Concentrate ressources (like the tentative to gather all plugins on a site,
the revPlanets etc : each of these ressources would gain from being
assembled, feeding a single rss feed) and provide a revServer kind of
showroom ??

well food for thoughts... 

 

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Re: [OT] revtalk.net

2010-09-15 Thread David Bovill
Hee, hee - and I've got revtalk.org - was for a community owned project.
Lets see in RunRev get hold of any of the live domains - but I'd be up for
pooling these and taking forwards the community owned independent open
source project...


On 15 September 2010 11:42, Robert Mann r...@free.fr wrote:


 I got this domain name last year and will not make any use of it. So i
 wondered what could be done with it?? Any idea?

 ?? if runrev wants it.. i'll gladly transfer to them..
 ?? but could also be an opportunity to have a kind of common place, site..
 of a kind one does not know yet, sand box where various people could try
 out
 different approaches to better share experiences  knowledge.. !!??
 ?? could runrev provide a free common on-rev space, where a bunch of
 volunteers could put up some perhaps more innovative collaborative tools??
 Concentrate ressources (like the tentative to gather all plugins on a site,
 the revPlanets etc : each of these ressources would gain from being
 assembled, feeding a single rss feed) and provide a revServer kind of
 showroom ??

 well food for thoughts...


This has come up time and time again over the last 10 years, but RunRev have
yet to understand how to capitalise on this desire on behalf of the
community. They keep taking it in-house spending money on it and getting
very poor results - as can be seen by the user contributed notes, or the
various forums scattered around the place.
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Re: [OT] revtalk.net

2010-09-15 Thread Andre Garzia
I have revwebhost.com  :-)

(now that was me being psychic, I registered that before the announcement of
RevWeb and On-Rev)

As for revPlanets... I have wecode.org/planet that tracks Revolution
keywords on twitter and also some interesting blog feeds.

:D

On Wed, Sep 15, 2010 at 9:09 AM, David Bovill da...@vaudevillecourt.tvwrote:

 Hee, hee - and I've got revtalk.org - was for a community owned project.
 Lets see in RunRev get hold of any of the live domains - but I'd be up
 for
 pooling these and taking forwards the community owned independent open
 source project...


 On 15 September 2010 11:42, Robert Mann r...@free.fr wrote:

 
  I got this domain name last year and will not make any use of it. So i
  wondered what could be done with it?? Any idea?
 
  ?? if runrev wants it.. i'll gladly transfer to them..
  ?? but could also be an opportunity to have a kind of common place,
 site..
  of a kind one does not know yet, sand box where various people could try
  out
  different approaches to better share experiences  knowledge.. !!??
  ?? could runrev provide a free common on-rev space, where a bunch of
  volunteers could put up some perhaps more innovative collaborative
 tools??
  Concentrate ressources (like the tentative to gather all plugins on a
 site,
  the revPlanets etc : each of these ressources would gain from being
  assembled, feeding a single rss feed) and provide a revServer kind of
  showroom ??
 
  well food for thoughts...
 

 This has come up time and time again over the last 10 years, but RunRev
 have
 yet to understand how to capitalise on this desire on behalf of the
 community. They keep taking it in-house spending money on it and getting
 very poor results - as can be seen by the user contributed notes, or the
 various forums scattered around the place.
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Re: [OT] revtalk.net

2010-09-15 Thread David Bovill
And I have www.rev-co.de, which had full Trac, bugzilla integrated hosting,
Rev IDE integration, and email list integration. Then there have been scores
of other efforts - conclusion? Without a proper community / open source
strategy from RunRev - these efforts are unlikely to get off the ground let
alone succeed long term.

On 15 September 2010 14:55, Andre Garzia an...@andregarzia.com wrote:

 I have revwebhost.com  :-)

 (now that was me being psychic, I registered that before the announcement
 of
 RevWeb and On-Rev)

 As for revPlanets... I have wecode.org/planet that tracks Revolution
 keywords on twitter and also some interesting blog feeds

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Re: [OT] revtalk.net

2010-09-15 Thread Richard Gaskin

Robert Mann wrote:


I got this domain name last year and will not make any use of it. So i
wondered what could be done with it?? Any idea?

?? if runrev wants it.. i'll gladly transfer to them..
?? but could also be an opportunity to have a kind of common place, site..
of a kind one does not know yet, sand box where various people could try out
different approaches to better share experiences  knowledge.. !!??
?? could runrev provide a free common on-rev space, where a bunch of
volunteers could put up some perhaps more innovative collaborative tools??
Concentrate ressources (like the tentative to gather all plugins on a site,
the revPlanets etc : each of these ressources would gain from being
assembled, feeding a single rss feed) and provide a revServer kind of
showroom ??

well food for thoughts...


And a tasty meal it is.

I have a couple robots chewing away at the edges of part of that problem 
as I write this (more on that later), but since computers are too stupid 
to count past 1 we could use some human insight here.


RevNet (in Rev see Development-Plugins-GoRevNet) is a community-driven 
project designed to compliment RevJournal.com in providing tools and 
resources for the Rev community.


I have a rather significant overhaul in the works with RevNet, and 
central to that overhaul is an inherent extensibility and greater focus 
on tools.


So while I'm working on that I'd like to remind people of the mission of 
both RevNet and RevJournal.com:  of, for, and by Rev developers.


I'm very interested in exploring a wide range of ways we can make the 
most out of having a web site and stack venue bundled with the product 
to make working with Rev ever more powerful and liberating.


I've been discussing some collaborative work on RevNet with some others 
here, and always welcome more.


Please feel free to submit ideas for things you'd find useful both at a 
web site like RevJournal and in the IDE via RevNet.  If you have time 
and interest in helping to code some of those things so much the better.


Consider RevJournal and RevNet as extensions of this community - 
collaboration is very welcome.  Indeed, that's why they're here.


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 Fourth World
 Rev training and consulting: http://www.fourthworld.com
 Webzine for Rev developers: http://www.revjournal.com
 revJournal blog: http://revjournal.com/blog.irv
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