Sean Cribbs wrote: > Happy New Year, Radianteers! > Happy New Year, Sean, et al. I know I'm running a bit late but work's been extremely busy of late!
> The first, the more modest one, is to start a series of articles on the > blog where we (who "we" is will be determined) interview creators of > prominent sites that have been built with Radiant and discuss their > experience with it. This could eventually progress into a sort of > "gallery" of sites similar to shopify's gallery. > This is a great idea! I think it would be good to have a site that has snapshots and brief interviews and I'd go one step ahead and say that we should include: * Who built it? * What it is about? * Which extensions were used (and perhaps a rating per extension)? * How much time did it take to get to deployment? * What kind of hits is it getting and does it stand it? * What is it deployed to? * If there were 2 things you would change about Radiant to suit your project better, what would they be? * How much custom development was needed? > The second proposal, a bit less modest, is to hold a one-day > conference/meeting/powwow/thing about Radiant sometime in the next > year. Nothing concrete has formed in my mind about how this would work, > but I'd like to get a reading on the community interest before I pursue > it more seriously. > Seriously, if this is in the US or Europe (since they are the most likely locations), I don't think I'd be able to attend. But, it's a good idea. If it does happen, I'd like to see a session there (about 2 hours) where all the people in the room do nothing but update the wiki with their experience! Think of the great documentation that would follow in those 2 hours :) Cheers Mohit. _______________________________________________ Radiant mailing list Post: [email protected] Search: http://radiantcms.org/mailing-list/search/ Site: http://lists.radiantcms.org/mailman/listinfo/radiant
