Sounds great. Let me know if you need any camping.io subdomains for your
projects. That goes for all of you!
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Jenna
On Thursday, 29 March 2012 at 11:54 AM, david costa wrote:
> Hello Jenna,
> apologizes for the misunderstanding ! must be the late hour here in Zurich :)
> I am 100% in agreem
Hello Jenna,
apologizes for the misunderstanding ! must be the late hour here in Zurich
:)
I am 100% in agreement with the idea: if someone is not happy about
something should just roll his/her sleeves and code it/provide it to the
project. Didn't meant to criticize your current camping setup. You
David, that's not at all what I meant.
We don't have any dynamic content right now, so there is no point running it as
if it were a dynamic site right now. That could be changed in a matter of hours
if we did add something dynamic, like a forum. I'm not sure how a screencast
would relate to a
Hello,
I am a bit at a loss :) Really I don't see how we can promote a camping
with screencast and examples e.g. even a blog example when we are then
essentially saying that it would be pointless anyway for camping to code a
blog as there is tumblr (or you name it, wordpress, blogger etc.). Isn't
I just don't see the point in creating our own elaborate infrastructure which
we then have to maintain indefinitely, which is more complicated than static
files. Our site is static html right now because there's nothing about the site
which is dynamic - but those static files were rendered by a
Hi Jenna this is great !
let's see how the screencasts come along then you can see. Just one point
about tumblr (which is good don't get me wrong) wouldn't it be better to
have a small site on camping ? I am pretty excited to build this in camping
and show the screencasts inside it. Of course will
>
>
> Although I generally agree, I'd prefer them to be somewhat
> organised/structured. For example, the blog is a good basic app,
> but I would like to have tutorials for specific things such as:
> adding cookies, sessions, using different view/template systems,
> integrating multiple apps, etc.
We have a tumblr blog - maybe we should turn on the 'ask' feature and make it a
Q and A thing. It would grow in to a google friendly fact book, a bit like a
stack exchange, for looking up specific problems and techniques. Tumblr is a
nice medium for adding photos and screencasts and the likes to
On Wed, Mar 28, 2012 at 06:57:51AM -0600, Philippe Monnet wrote:
> I think it would be fun too. Love meta stuff.
> In general I think the more tutorials / screencasts / posts / sites
> on Camping, the merrier.
Although I generally agree, I'd prefer them to be somewhat
organised/structured. For ex
I think it would be fun too. Love meta stuff.
In general I think the more tutorials / screencasts / posts / sites on
Camping, the merrier.
On 3/28/2012 12:40 AM, Dave Everitt wrote:
I actually meant a website to do with camping (the outdoor pastime)
done in camping.. Planning locations, to do
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