Re: +1 shorter domain name
Hi :) Is the forum idea still current? I can have this done and give you access to the server/hosting too if you like. you can even make it a subdomain like forum.camping.io Thanks and Regards David +1 shorter domain name*Jenna Fox* a at creativepony.com camping-list%40rubyforge.org?Subject=Re%3A%20%2B1%20shorter%20domain%20nameIn-Reply-To=%3C0F440C54DB5C4659827D866D50EFA085%40creativepony.com%3E *Tue Jan 31 15:55:44 EST 2012* - Previous message: Camping 2.2 pre-releasehttp://rubyforge.org/pipermail/camping-list/2012-January/001801.html - Next message: +1 shorter domain namehttp://rubyforge.org/pipermail/camping-list/2012-January/001803.html - *Messages sorted by:* [ date ]http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/camping-list/2012-January/date.html#1802 [ thread ]http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/camping-list/2012-January/thread.html#1802 [ subject ]http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/camping-list/2012-January/subject.html#1802 [ author ]http://rubyforge.org/pipermail/camping-list/2012-January/author.html#1802 -- Just thought it worth mentioning, we now collectively do own camping.io - this is where judofyr's site will go when it's ready, and we're planning to use github pages as hosting for now (yes, we won't be running it as a dynamic camping website, seeing as we can't think of any good dynamic functionality) Speaking of dynamic functionality. Do you guys remember the old ruby/rails beast forums? They kind of died out, but a really simple clean forum can be a really nice thing, and it send a clear message by being publicly readable - camping is not dead. You wouldn't need to join a mailing list to find that out. I've been thinking about forums a lot lately, and I think http://camendesign.com/nononsense_forum is a really great way to build a really simple forum - you use folders for sub forums, and rss or atom feeds for threads. This way you can subscribe to them also, and it has a built in API of sorts. Probably atom is the way to go. rss is a bit of a hack job. I'm really keen to kill this myth that camping is inactive. Another way I think we might do this is to bring in camping-related projects as well. In the same way rails is the home of active record, perhaps camping aught to be the home of things like mab. — Jenna Fox ___ Camping-list mailing list Camping-list@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list
Re: +1 shorter domain name
I'm all for this! And it should be built with Camping, the fact that the Camping site isn't running on top of Camping is embarrasing enough as it is. -- Skickat från min Android-telefon med K-9 E-post. Ursäkta min fåordighet. Jenna Fox a...@creativepony.com skrev: Any idea is active if someone is making it. Want to make us a forum? :D My only worry with things such as this, is that community resources could make the project look a little dead and hopeless, if people keep using the mailing list primarily. One of the things I'd thought about was a forum-type-thing for all of _why's former projects, and like minded creatively fuelled gizmos and gadgets - it would help foster a better community of creative people doing cool stuff and helping each other out, as well as hopefully having enough scale to never seem inactive. — Jenna On Monday, 26 March 2012 at 9:42 PM, david costa wrote: Hi :)Is the forum idea still current? I can have this done and give you access to the server/hosting too if you like. you can even make it a subdomain like forum.camping.ioThanks and RegardsDavid +1 shorter domain name Jenna Fox a at creativepony.com Tue Jan 31 15:55:44 EST 2012 Previous message: Camping 2.2 pre-releaseNext message: +1 shorter domain nameMessages sorted by: [ date ] [ thread ] [ subject ] [ author ]_ Just thought it worth mentioning, we now collectively do own camping.io - this is where judofyr's site will go when it's ready, and we're planning to use github pages as hosting for now (yes, we won't be running it as a dynamic camping website, seeing as we can't think of any good dynamic functionality) Speaking of dynamic functionality. Do you guys remember the old ruby/rails beast forums? They kind of died out, but a really simple clean forum can be a really nice thing, and it send a clear message by being publicly readable - camping is not dead. You wouldn't need to join a mailing list to find that out. I've been thinking about forums a lot lately, and I think http://camendesign.com/nononsense_forum is a really great way to build a really simple forum - you use folders for sub forums, and rss or atom feeds for threads. This way you can subscribe to them also, and it has a built in API of sorts. Probably atom is the way to go. rss is a bit of a hack job. I'm really keen to kill this myth that camping is inactive. Another way I think we might do this is to bring in camping-related projects as well. In the same way rails is the home of active record, perhaps camping aught to be the home of things like mab. — Jenna Fox ___ Camping-list mailing list Camping-list@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list Velocizza il Tuo PC con un Software Certificato Microsoft. Scarica Ora! http://click.lavabit.com/1psjpk3fh9xoqgifkjtmay5ziiuq7w67zuekufz8yg8p796r5qkb/ ___ Camping-list mailing list Camping-list@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list
Re: +1 shorter domain name
On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 04:18, adam moore nerdf...@gmail.com wrote: I've recently been using Arch linux and 90% of the appeal comes from their awesome user-led wiki.. Something which we can gradually add to, build on camping of course, and which hand-holds beginners would be ideal I think The website will be fully open-source (Markdown files in the camping/camping.git-repo) so people should be able to contribute if they want. ___ Camping-list mailing list Camping-list@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list
Re: +1 shorter domain name
I've recently been using Arch linux and 90% of the appeal comes from their awesome user-led wiki.. Something which we can gradually add to, build on camping of course, and which hand-holds beginners would be ideal I think On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 5:55 AM, Jenna Fox a...@creativepony.com wrote: Just thought it worth mentioning, we now collectively do own camping.io - this is where judofyr's site will go when it's ready, and we're planning to use github pages as hosting for now (yes, we won't be running it as a dynamic camping website, seeing as we can't think of any good dynamic functionality) Speaking of dynamic functionality. Do you guys remember the old ruby/rails beast forums? They kind of died out, but a really simple clean forum can be a really nice thing, and it send a clear message by being publicly readable - camping is not dead. You wouldn't need to join a mailing list to find that out. I've been thinking about forums a lot lately, and I think http://camendesign.com/nononsense_forum is a really great way to build a really simple forum - you use folders for sub forums, and rss or atom feeds for threads. This way you can subscribe to them also, and it has a built in API of sorts. Probably atom is the way to go. rss is a bit of a hack job. I'm really keen to kill this myth that camping is inactive. Another way I think we might do this is to bring in camping-related projects as well. In the same way rails is the home of active record, perhaps camping aught to be the home of things like mab. — Jenna Fox ___ Camping-list mailing list Camping-list@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list ___ Camping-list mailing list Camping-list@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list
Re: +1 shorter domain name
That sounds great, but I remain skeptical that people will spend the time necessary to write good quality articles (or anything at all) on a wiki, seeing as we have had a wiki as our entire website for quite a long time. Do you have any thoughts on who would contribute and what their motivations would be? — Jenna Fox On Wednesday, 1 February 2012 at 2:18 PM, adam moore wrote: I've recently been using Arch linux and 90% of the appeal comes from their awesome user-led wiki.. Something which we can gradually add to, build on camping of course, and which hand-holds beginners would be ideal I think On Wed, Feb 1, 2012 at 5:55 AM, Jenna Fox a...@creativepony.com (mailto:a...@creativepony.com) wrote: Just thought it worth mentioning, we now collectively do own camping.io (http://camping.io) - this is where judofyr's site will go when it's ready, and we're planning to use github pages as hosting for now (yes, we won't be running it as a dynamic camping website, seeing as we can't think of any good dynamic functionality) Speaking of dynamic functionality. Do you guys remember the old ruby/rails beast forums? They kind of died out, but a really simple clean forum can be a really nice thing, and it send a clear message by being publicly readable - camping is not dead. You wouldn't need to join a mailing list to find that out. I've been thinking about forums a lot lately, and I think http://camendesign.com/nononsense_forum is a really great way to build a really simple forum - you use folders for sub forums, and rss or atom feeds for threads. This way you can subscribe to them also, and it has a built in API of sorts. Probably atom is the way to go. rss is a bit of a hack job. I'm really keen to kill this myth that camping is inactive. Another way I think we might do this is to bring in camping-related projects as well. In the same way rails is the home of active record, perhaps camping aught to be the home of things like mab. — Jenna Fox ___ Camping-list mailing list Camping-list@rubyforge.org (mailto:Camping-list@rubyforge.org) http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list ___ Camping-list mailing list Camping-list@rubyforge.org (mailto:Camping-list@rubyforge.org) http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list ___ Camping-list mailing list Camping-list@rubyforge.org http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/camping-list