That's pretty nice. I also like the way MochiKit samples are done: http://www.mochikit.com/examples/interpreter/index.html
with the source links right on the page. I am led to wonder this: which is more effective: putting a TurboTunes demo up on TurboGears.org *or* doing a screencast/tutorial/downloadable code that people can run on their local machine (and yes, it is certainly possible to run the demo app as well as provide the other three things). I actually think that doing screencasts with easy-to-install samples is more powerful and helpful. (to be clear: I have no issue with running TurboGears on TurboGears.org. I just don't see the entirety of the site running on a custom TurboGears app.) Kevin On 12/12/05, Michael Schneider <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > Kevin, > > Here is what the Nevow guys did. This approach was very helpfun to me > when I learned nevow. > > Mike > > http://nevowexamples.adytum.us/ > > -- Kevin Dangoor Author of the Zesty News RSS newsreader email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] company: http://www.BlazingThings.com blog: http://www.BlueSkyOnMars.com

