@samo  I will make an announcement in the next few days about Merb
documentation, I think that we will be able to work with you to make sure
your articles are following the Merb way :)

- Matt

On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 12:11 PM, Samo Korosec <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

>
> For what it's worth, I hope to have a few pages running on my merb cms
> by the end of December and I intend to write a bunch of "Here's the
> result, here's how I did it" articles - but I'm still concerned with
> the way of me doing stuff not being the best and I wouldn't want to
> have people learn stupidities from what I write...
>
> Samo
>
> On 4 Dez., 21:04, "Matt Aimonetti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> > Sounds good to me, it's just hard to get people just saying they are
> using
> > Merb, having them to explain the details of how they use it might not be
> > that easy. However I totally support your suggestion.
> >
> > - Matt
> >
> > On Thu, Dec 4, 2008 at 10:40 AM, Rich Morin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > >http://wiki.merbivore.com/about/using_merbis a useful start on
> > > the kinds of index pages the Merb community will need.  I'd be
> > > happier to see more filled-in entries and a rational order for
> > > the entries, but these are quibbles.
> >
> > > Although the page title is "Applications using Merb", the links
> > > mostly go to the Web sites that _use_ the apps.  This lets users
> > > visit the site, but leaves them without much information about
> > > how the site was created, what problem(s) it addresses, etc.
> >
> > > So, I'd like to propose a set of wiki pages where developers
> > > can present background information on Merb-based apps, sites,
> > > etc.  I don't have a complete spec, but here are some ideas:
> >
> > >  -  What is the scale of the site (eg, hits, pages, users)?
> >
> > >  -  Who developed the site?
> >
> > >  -  What is the production infrastructure (eg, HW, OS, VMs)?
> >
> > >  -  What add-in software (eg, DBs, gems) does the site use?
> >
> > >  -  What interesting problems did the site present (and what
> > >     approach was taken to solve them)?
> >
> > >  -  If the application itself is available for inspection,
> > >     where can it be found, etc.
> >
> > > No particular content is required; just provide background
> > > information that Merbists will find interesting...
> >
> > > Here's a possible page-naming approach:
> >
> > >  http://wiki.merbivore.com/about/site_<name>
> >
> > > -r
> >
> > > P.S.  I don't (yet :) have a site I want to present, but I'd
> > >      be happy to help developers create their own pages, if
> > >      that could help get things rolling (contact me off-list).
> > > --
> > >http://www.cfcl.com/rdm           Rich Morin
> > >http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/resume    [EMAIL PROTECTED]
> > >http://www.cfcl.com/rdm/weblog    +1 650-873-7841
> >
> > > Technical editing and writing, programming, and web development
> >
>

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