I agree with WebbedIT & euromark

I have tried IRC (via firefox ext) but had difficulty and ended up feeling a
little incompatible with it; not for me but many do get a great deal of
benefit from it

Blogs are great for publishing tutorials - that is invaluable ; something
that we (cake community) can't have enough of.
(for example loads of blog posts out there are made for older versions of
cake good info but made for earlier versions of cake eg 1.2.3 and prior)

beyond that the efforts of the keen & devoted are better spent contributing
to to existing resources ; otherwise the cloud gets foggier

the best resources are book, q&a, api, GoogleGroup & bakery

You can add comments to the book - meets to same needs as this new resource
aspires to but already has a wealth of info

the bakery has become less useful since becoming unruly

cake info that uses cake thats great - cake info published on wordpress
platforms less so IMHO (there is a definite irony in such cases)

- S



On 8 April 2010 09:47, euromark <[email protected]> wrote:

> webbedIT is right
> nothing against another resource, but it must be a proper one
> and this blog seems to be as wrong as any irc channel for that matter
> totally nonsense
>
> you might want to reconsider "blogging" yourself instead of letting
> everybody post whatever they want.
> pick some topics that might interest other cakers and write about em
> some might comment - some might not
> but thats how a blog is supposed to work - and not the way you plan to
>
>
> On 8 Apr., 10:43, WebbedIT <[email protected]> wrote:
> > I have to agree about the IRC, tried twice and never again, took ages
> > to get someone's attention and unfortunately I was talked down to when
> > I did.
> >
> > However, I doubt what an individual's blog has to offer as others can
> > not start topics so to have multiple topics all going on within
> > threads the blog owner starts will be unruly.
> >
> > Blogs are great for people writing articles to share knowledge, but
> > the comments of that article can only really be used for dealing with
> > issues arising from that article.
> >
> > My tuppence worth,
> >
> > Paul.
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