hi
i suggest the scheme of questions and answers; such as:

1- how to display a message box
   answer: a complete small example with notes.
2- how to write text on a text box
3- how to retrieve text from a text box
4- how to color a word in a rich text box
5- how to retrieve the index of an item in a ListBox
6- how to use the trackbar, and the scrollbars
7- how to plot a pixel, a Line, ... , on a form or a picture box.
and up to 1001 questions or more, with full answers, and notes.
with sections for the totally beginners.
and most important is to promote the site; as an example to post a message
to the famous www.perlmonks.com  forum about the new site.
a long term patience needed for such a project, and to focus on the new
comers to perl language from windows environment and the future beginers; to
show them that perl can be used in a fun projects in a million ways, and not
only for the administration of servers.
you may look at the yahoo groups, a good example and prototype is the the
site of BCX basic language http://tech.groups.yahoo.com/group/bcx/  wich is
still active from year 2000, only the members can post messages, from inside
the forum, and there are the ability to store files and programs; example of
the forum messages section from year 2000:
http://img195.imageshack.us/img195/6633/bcxa.jpg
the files section:
http://img196.imageshack.us/img196/5292/filesi.jpg
this is just a suggestion, to look at.
there is also the google groups.






Steve Bondy wrote:
> 
> Hi All,
> 
> I have been talking with Rob May about taking on the administration a web
> site for the Win32::Gui project. The current wiki no longer allows editing
> because of problems with spam, and the lack of time to get everything
> fixed.
> 
> I have been digging around and familiarizing myself with the offerings at
> sourceforge to see what might make a good base for the community.
> Sourceforge offers two interesting possibilities:
> 1. MediWiki Originally written for Wikipedia this is an excellent wiki
> product.
> 2. phpWebsite PhpWebsite is a content management system that allows the
> development of a full-featured web site, including (in the latest release)
> a wiki, blogging, and many other community-building features.
> 
> Personally I lean toward phpWebsite. I'd like to hear from people what
> they would like to see on a win32::Gui website/wiki, how many would be
> willing to contribute content, assist with site managment and maintenance,
> and so on.
> 
> Please reply to the list with your thoughts, comments and suggestions. 
> 
> Regards,
> 
> Steve
> 
> 
> Steve Bondy
> http://stevebondy.ca
> 
> 
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