On May 8, 2006, at 2:14 AM, Chris Messina wrote:
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http://rubyonrails.org/

They do a great job hyping, promoting and marketing their great
project. I think that we have something equally profound and useful on
our hands, but we're totally inaccessible save for the few who dare to
brave the depths of the wiki. This needs to change -- and can be done
fairly easily with some focused effort.

I agree, the RoR site tends to be very well put together and a great resource.

I was really attracted to Dan Cederholm's design, but I think it's
gone a bit stale -- it's time for a refresh, and as we've discussed,
there's no better time than leading up to the 1-year anniversary of
microformats. Perhaps a celebration of all that's happened and been
achieved (and implemented) is in order, eh?

The topic of improving microformats.org's useability has been brought up before. I'm all for it, I will help in any way possible, but without concrete proposals for *how* to improve it, there's not much we can do.

Please stop bringing this topic up, unless you have a concrete, implementable proposal.

-ryan
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