Jonathan LaCour <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:

> I think that Rails has evidenced how important branding is,  especially when
> it comes to web development.  I would love to see  TurboGears do what Rails
> did, and have a branding campaign as part of  the push towards 1.0.  Pay a
> really, genuinely good designer (like  Jon Hicks, in the case of Rails) to
> help us lowly programmers brand  TurboGears.  This is an investment in the
> future of the project and  would draw in more users, and contributers.

Also there's a nice amount of information right on the first page of
http://www.rubyonrails.org/ that makes a lot of things clear.  And there's the
"flowing on the rails" diagram -- TG already has it, but a bit buried in the
docs -- that shows how things (will) work.  "The big picture" shouldn't be
only on the "Getting Started", inside the "Docs" area.  

Someone has to dig a bit more to see what TG has to offer than to see what
Rails has to offer.

-- 
Jorge Godoy      <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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