Oh well, actually I was just expecting someone to step up :) Not that I wouldn't welcome the opportunity for doing something in return for typo... well, I suppose at least I can plant the seed. Let's begin collecting candidate contributors: http://blog.leetsoft.com/ http://typo.leetsoft.com/trac/timeline?daysback=90&max=50&format=rss (yes why not?) http://nubyonrails.topfunky.com/ http://www.robbyonrails.com/ (just off the top of my head. Left some out intentionally so you can have a good time adding to the list ;)
And as for the forums, we're having a similar discussion in the ror-es mailing list. I think a mailing list is best usability-wise, and while I agree that there's room for a forum, I think this kind of dilutes the community. Let's all be under one roof while the community is small. Cheers, Victor gpshewan wrote: > Good idea Victor, any movement on this? I've been thinking about a > forum for discussion as people may be put off by Trac and the mailing > list. > > > On 28 Oct 2005, at 08:27, Victor Jalencas wrote: > > >>Hi, >> >> let this message serve to come out of the lurking depths. >>With the recent memory leaks, theme contest and everything, I've found >>that I've had a hard time keeping up to date of everything I should be >>aware of. Isn't it high time that the community of typo developers >>(and >>that includes from typo core to themes and plugins) is reunited under >>one of those planet-like sites were a single feed serves to keep you >>updated of everything? What do you say? How many people would be >>interested? >> >> >>Cheers, >> >>Victor >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Typo-list mailing list >>Typo-list at rubyforge.org >>http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list >> > > > _______________________________________________ > Typo-list mailing list > Typo-list at rubyforge.org > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
