Hi, For those who don't want to read - there is a List of videos <https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=497hRzpRHuI&list=PLuiC_HFhI4OyUiDGqvzB64mTQTURABjlW> about
*Improve Community Communication proposal* 01 Improve Community Communication - Intro02 TiddlyWiki Landingpage - proposal03 Feature Request and Voting Mechanism04 Using e-mail to request a new feature05 Governance Model Proposal06 Use Issues, to contribute to governance model07 Use merge request, to contribute to governance08 Consensus Seeking and Repo Structure09 Request Access to Sub-Groups Transcription of video #2 --------------------------- Hi Folks, This is Pietsch Mario again with the second video about How can we improve the community communication. The first thing should be a proof of concept how a new tiddlywiki.org page could look like. This is a proof of concept, which is the main page. The landing page is manually created. But there is also some automatically created stuff which uses TiddlyWiki and the TiddlyWiki build process to create a static web-page. How does it look like. At the top left, there is a link that goes back to page. There is a little bit of a menu and there is the main area, which talks a little bit about the project then there is a GettingStarted button which does nothing at the moment. It just jumps to the page Then there is an area which talks a little bit about TiddlyWiki features. I'm using them to also show the workflow afterwards, how to create feature requests and there is some information about the different pages. Or let's say: different languages. Language documentations. This page is already automatically created I made a prototype some time ago already. Where all the content are different tiddlers and the layout is a template. And TiddlyWiki can create a static page with the different tiddler contents. It looks like this Relatively simple, but as a starting point it should give you an overview, how I think it can look like. Then there is some "Call to Action" at the moment which does nothing. What did I used to create the static page. The project is called purecss.io. It's a very basic CSS framework which has absolutely no javascript involved. That's something I wanted to have. There are different layout types. There is the landing page There is a prototype for a photo gallery, which we can use There is something that looks like a blog That one I used to display the different languages. It can even be used to create something like an e-mail layout If we would like to create our own e-mail client. A pricing table and so on There is also one important thing. The whole element is responsive So if we use let's say: mobile phones then it works out of the box. So we go to the language pages ... and so on Everything is mobile friendly. Yea, that's the first part How a landing page can look like And I think before I go on I switch of the video recording so I have shorter videos So the next one will be Feature Requests See you soon. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TiddlyWiki" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tiddlywiki/30068188-9f53-4f22-ba24-f2d5d0cee562o%40googlegroups.com.

