Thats a great idea. Can you provide a link to the article for me? Kartik Thakore
> On Jun 9, 2014, at 11:55 AM, "Alexander Becker" <cap...@gmx.de> wrote: > > Hi all! > > I just wondered why the article "Writing Games with SDL Perl" isn't part of > the SDLPerl website. > There is a web site called sdl.perl.org and his has a lot of (outdated) stuff > on SDL and Perl. > But when it comes to content interesting for beginners, all we get is a link > to a repo on github where you see the HTML source code of the text (a link to > the HTML source code of a web site makes me cry) or a link to a PDF file that > ypu have to download before you can open it. > As it's already available as HTML, why exactly aren't we showing it as a web > site on sdl.perl.org? > > Please correct me if I'm wrong, but aren't we interested in new people > starting to use SDLPerl? How should one even get started if we put such > obstacles in his way? > Having outdated and partial manpages online isn't a good thing, but why > additionally hide the good things? > > So, enough of the rant. How can I help? What about the following: just put > the page online, as first item under "Articles". > Let's make it the first item even if it's not the most recent one. E.g. > something called "sticky". Maybe make a bubble to it like "Get started here". > Something glassy like that: > http://www.clker.com/cliparts/Q/g/q/4/q/4/45-red-star-price-tag-md.png > Is there a way to contribute? > > Regards, > Alex