Welcome Jesse! Look forward to collaborating with you.

On Fri, Mar 7, 2014 at 2:27 PM, Nicholas Whittier <[email protected]> wrote:
> Awesome, I'm pumped for the traction.
>
>
> On Thursday, March 6, 2014 6:19:41 PM UTC-8, Jesse Gumm wrote:
>>
>>
>>
>> 2) Rework ChicagoBoss.org to actually run on ChicagoBoss, including
>> live examples with the full code samples for each demo. Personally, I
>> tend to learn much faster from demos with code - and seeing the
>> underlying code for each component in the MVC for a page would be, I
>> think, highly illuminating, and provide excellent context for new and
>> veteran users alike.
>>
>> Providing byte-sized examples (see what I did there?) makes for easy
>> digestion of new material, so long as the code is short enough and
>> commented well enough to be reasoned through. CB's powerful backend
>> functionality can definitely provide some interesting examples, such
>> as (oh, I don't know) viewing emails sent to the a demo email like
>> "[email protected]" in realtime with comet/websockets,
>> demonstrating BossMQ. Miscellaneous examples like that would help
>> illuminate just how much can be done with so little code when using
>> CB/Erlang.  They then serve as both a learning tool and as effective
>> propaganda.
>>
>> Being able to say "The homepage for our framework actually runs our
>> framework, and here are some cool things you can see it do" helps lend
>> it more credibility, in my opinion.
>>
>
> +1 for both dog-fooding and providing 'byte'-sized examples. I also think
> around the 1.0.0 mark we need to get the ball rolling on official or
> semi-official operations and dev tools. Making pages that explicitly and
> accurately detail getting up and running on PAAS/IAAS/VM helps add
> consistency and ease the entry barrier to a lot of users who probably know
> little about the intricacies of Erlang releases and their common distro PM
> versions.
>
>
> -- Nicholas (imperialwicket)
>
>
>
>>
>> On Thu, Mar 6, 2014 at 7:18 PM, Kai Janson <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > Welcome Jesse!  I am glad you're onboard. Let's make CB version 1.0 and
>> > many
>> > more versions afterwards a reality!
>> >
>> > --Kai
>> >
>> > Sent from my tricorder
>> >
>> > On Mar 6, 2014, at 17:35, Evan Miller <[email protected]> wrote:
>> >
>> > Hi all,
>> >
>> > There were vague intimations before, but I wanted to write and let
>> > everyone
>> > know that there's officially a new sheriff in town. Jesse Gumm
>> > (@choptastic
>> > on GitHub) has agreed to take over Zach's duties as Project Point Man.
>> > You
>> > might already know Jesse from his work as the maintainer of Nitrogen and
>> > SimpleBridge, the latter of which is used extensively in Chicago Boss. I
>> > got
>> > to know Jesse through SimpleBridge, and I think CB is lucky to have an
>> > experienced Erlang programmer and conscientious release manager like
>> > Jesse
>> > on board.
>> >
>> > Like Zach when he started, Jesse is relatively new to the CB code base,
>> > so
>> > try to cut him a little slack as he learns the ropes. In the coming days
>> > Jesse will be reviewing open pull requests and picking up where Zach
>> > left
>> > off in the push towards 1.0 -- but I'll let him tell you more in his own
>> > words. In the meantime, if you play league volleyball, you should
>> > definitely
>> > check out Jesse's business, BracketPal:
>> >
>> > http://bracketpal.com/
>> >
>> > So -- welcome, Jesse! I'm definitely looking forward to watching the
>> > next
>> > chapter of CB unfold.
>> >
>> > Evan
>> >
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