Hi all,

I'd like to introduce a new community resource for users of Factor and
other stack languages:

http://concatenative.org/

This is a wiki about concatenative languages. The purpose of this site
is two-fold: first, I want to encourage information sharing between
users of stack languages. Second, I want it to be a showcase of
Factor's web framework.

The site has been running for a few weeks now, and I've been fixing
bugs and adding features. I think it is now ready for a few more
people to start adding content. There are still some missing features
(what links here, renaming pages, ...) but I'll implement them over
time. However the important thing is that the database schema is
stable and we're doing daily content backups, so you don't have to
worry about your contributions disappearing when things change.

In addition to content, the site also needs a better graphical
appearance. If there are any web designers out there in the community,
I'd really appreciate some help in this department. Something as
simple as a single HTML page with a mockup for a new look would be
very nice: I'll splice it up into Furnace templates myself.

I'm still trying to keep things a bit low-key while I fix the last
remaining bugs, add some features and make it look better. Once those
are done I will announce it to the "general public" on my weblog, and
link to it from http://factorcode.org/. So guys, please don't submit
this to reddit just yet ;-)

Slava

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