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RE: Take Scag: [backstage] Witty slogan and design for Backstage
T-shirts
That is awesome :)
Nic James Ferrier wrote:
I don't do the second part (generating the tag cloud) but there are
lots of options:
- do it in xslt:
http://cse-mjmcl.cse.bris.ac.uk/blog/2006/08/08/1155058345613.html
- spit out to some unix pipeline that gens tagclouds (perl?)
- spit out to curl and have curl cal
"Mario Menti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> What do you do when you want to open source, but there is no code? You
> create your own scripting language! So, in the open source spirit, here's
> how I created my tag cloud:
>
> [code]
> maintab = webbrowser.opentab("http://www.tagcrowd.com";);
> newt
"Paul Makepeace" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 11/1/06, Nic James Ferrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> Standing on the fringes and contributing a little from time to time I
>> can say that there is not a code sharing atmosphere here. I wonder if
>> that is due to the tone set by BBC which is a
56To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.ukSubject: RE: Take Scag: [backstage] Witty slogan and design for Backstage T-shirts That is awesome :) From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]] On Behalf Of Mario MentiSent: 01 November 2006 10:35To: backstage@lists.bbc.co.ukSubject: Re: Take S
On 11/1/06, Paul Makepeace <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Here's an implementation of the subject line tag cloud which otherpeople are welcome to copy, mash-up, hack, use on their own mailinglists, etc.
http://paulm.com/inchoate/2006/11/backstage_get_with_the_program.htmlWhat do you do when you want to
r into the shirt design
;-)
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So to be frank, I certainly don't believe that is the case.
For a lot of developers, backstage is something they may have heard about but
have never seen let alone joined. Also your right in your thoughts about the
BBC being seen as a media organisation and last as a developer network.
Why this
On 11/1/06, Nic James Ferrier <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
"Ian Forrester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think there is certainly something very different about the
> backstage development community compared to other developer
> networks. Not a lot of code does get shared, yes I agree. But I
> d
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> I think there is certainly s
Well there you go then :)
Good stuff!
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Ian you
"Ian Forrester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I think there is certainly something very different about the
> backstage development community compared to other developer
> networks. Not a lot of code does get shared, yes I agree. But I
> don't believe the reason is because people don't care.
> Ma
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> Not to be a party-pooper but one thing that characterised
Not to be a party-pooper but one thing that characterised my initial impression
of backstage was disappointment at the number of things people were doing that
were NOT open source, especially from some of the more prolific authors here.
I think there is certainly something very different abo
"Mario Menti" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> On 10/31/06, Ian Forrester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> I like this idea a lot!
>>
>> I can imagine we could run the mail archives through a tag cloud maker and
>> generate pretty much everything we need. How cool would it be if peoples
>> names came
On 10/31/06, James Boardwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
playing on the whole theatrical metaphor:
"...command line not chorus line"
" backstage *left*"
"... an open air source production"
Not to be a party-pooper but one thing that characterised my initial
impression of backstage was disappoi
That
is awesome :)
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On 10/31/06, Ian Forrester <[EM
On 10/31/06, Ian Forrester <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
I like this idea a lot!I can imagine we could run the mail archives through a tag cloud maker and generate pretty much everything we need. How cool would it be if peoples names came up? :)
If you want to see what the current tag cloud may look l
Backstage: You're not on the list, you're not coming in
:-)
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On 10/31/06, James Boardwell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
playing on the whole theatrical metaphor:
or how about a "FULL ACCESS" backstage pass/t-shirt?
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Jakob.
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playing on the whole theatrical metaphor:"...command line not chorus line"" backstage *left*""... an open air source production"
"boot > code > action""RADA is far too vulgar, no I train with w3c sweetie""can code be camp?""acting for autists";-)
On 10/30/06, Jonathan Chetwynd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
"Ian Forrester" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> I like this idea a lot!
>
> I can imagine we could run the mail archives through a tag cloud
> maker and generate pretty much everything we need. How cool would it
> be if peoples names came up? :)
Ok everyone. No seeding the mail archive though.
I like this idea a lot!
I can imagine we could run the mail archives through a tag cloud maker and
generate pretty much everything we need. How cool would it be if peoples names
came up? :)
This made me think of a tag cloud.
I think a tag cloud t-shirt for backstage would be cool.
I've not been following this thread religously so apologies if someone
already suggested the below.
Jonathan Chetwynd <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> 8. Jumble up the letters of "backstage" into something like "STACK B
> AGE" "AGE B CATS K" "CATS BAKE G" "CABS GATE K" "SCAB TAKE G" "BECK A
> S
Take Scag
seems t'B missing
cheers
Jonathan Chetwynd
On 30 Oct 2006, at 18:12, Josh at GoUK.com wrote:
>
Erm, not me doh!
Ideas to float the goat:
1. "Backstage - Craic Stage" (the internet should be about fun as
well as other things)
2. "Backstage - Crai
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