Johannes Schaefer schrieb: > > Ross Gardler schrieb: > <snip/> > >>Alternative >>----------- >> >>We change the "seed" target to be an interactive target that provides a >>menu of all available seed sites. > > > Not sure about this. It adds some overhead on getting started. > A simple text message explaining these options may suffice, > the user can then choose to create some "seed-special".
Now that I've read Ross' answer to Gav's questions about contributing ... what about making a simple 'forrest' become more interactive? Right now it builds forrest (huh?) and displays the "run forrest -project-help" message. Somebody typing just 'forrest' does not know how it is used. She would maybe expect some help or even better: an interactive guide to getting started with forrest. What do others think? Johannes > > See my response to the vote as well. > > Johannes > > > >>This way the user can do "forrest seed" and be presented with: >> >>1 - seed-simple (basic site with minimal content, ideal for starting >>your own site) >>2 - seed-business (basic business template site, ideal for starting a >>business site) >>3 - seed-sample (a demonstration site that describes key functionality >>within Forrest) >> >>[Note] You can run any of these targets directly from the command line >>with "forrest seed-TARGETNAME" >> >>--- >> >>I also agree with David that we need to stick to a single naming >>convention. Looking at "forrest -projecthelp" I see that it is my stuff >>that has broken the "standard". I have fixed that. >> >>Ross >> >> > > > -- User Interface Design GmbH * Teinacher Str. 38 * D-71634 Ludwigsburg Fon +49 (0)7141 377 000 * Fax +49 (0)7141 377 00-99 Geschäftsstelle: User Interface Design GmbH * Lehrer-Götz-Weg 11 * D-81825 München www.uidesign.de Buch "User Interface Tuning" von Joachim Machate & Michael Burmester www.user-interface-tuning.de
