I could be jury if you like. I think it would be a nice idea and some good PR for MooTools :-)
On Mon, Apr 4, 2011 at 2:46 PM, Olivier Girardot <ssab...@gmail.com> wrote: > what's the website in ? is it on GitHub ? if so maybe we can help. > > OIivier. > > 2011/4/4 Oskar Krawczyk <oskar.krawc...@gmail.com> > >> There's was an initiative created by me, called MooToolified.com – it was >> supposed to be just this. >> >> Unfortunately, I never had the time to finish the code for the website, >> and so it sits like this since last year. >> >> O. >> >> On Apr 4, 2011, at 2:39 PM, hamburger wrote: >> >> > >> > Over the weekend I surfed through the world of web to get an overview >> > what’s up in technique and internet-design. >> > There are a lot of contest and design pages. But no one is related to >> > mootools. Quite the contrary, if I do my obligatory right-click, the >> > most of designers-pages are written in this queerish jquery-tool. I am >> > sure that all of them also can be done with mootools. >> > I think the reason for that fact may be that web-designers are mostly >> > creative persons who are not very interested in technical things. >> > >> > Should the moo-community show them what’s possible with moo? (I think >> > to show some example page are not enough!) >> > >> > What do you think about starting a moo-contest? >> > A page where all moo-developer can post there moo-designs and the >> > audience and/or an international jury can give an evaluation. >> > The aim should be to create a meeting point where web developers and >> > designers can share experiences, inspiration, knowledge and get an >> > overview what is possible with moo. Here can also be shown the forge- >> > classes in a designed environment. >> > The awards (best side of the week / month / ever) can also promote the >> > best moo-web designers in the world. >> > >> > What do you think, does it make sense? >> > Should it be managed also by the moo-developer-team or can the contest >> > be started by everyone? >> > greetz hamburger >> >> >