On Sun, 20 Jul 2008, Jose Gonzalez wrote:

>     I agree that discussion on this important aspect of "e-and-the-web" 
> would
> be excellent, and it's something I tried to mention several times. But what's
> better about this particular exchange thing is the potential for it to evolve
> into something far more than the current set of 'themes' sites like get-e or 
> e17-stuff.
>     Those haven't done a thing as far inovation or advancing the bleeding 
> edge
> of "e and the web", they're just mainly repositories. One needs to be far 
> more
> creative and bring the web to e in a real-time way that's easy to deal with 
> for
> users, developers, designers,...
>     It's not about having a mere 'information' repo, it's got to be about 
> connecting whatever "e" is, to the net in a better way... and that means 
> having some kind of
> *api* to enable devs/themers/users to make their 
> apps/libs/themes/who-knows-what
> be net-aware, net-enabled, net-connected, net-hell-if-I-know.
>     Get-e could've done it, but it didn't.. it never really tried. Exchange 
> did,
> at least a good start.. Work together and take it from there. :)

My comment is not about website 1 is better than website 2 because [put 
what you want here]. I'm not skilled enough to decide which one is better. 
It is that we have 3 websites that have more or less the same content. We 
must decide, as soon as possible which one should exist and which ones 
should die.

Vincent

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