Exactly -- this is a great opportunity to make the existing community stronger which will then enable the community to grow.
I'm going to start working on organizing the themes on Friday evening as I laid out in my message last night. Phil has been kind enough to share with me what he has already collected. I'll send updates to the list as I make progress. Tim Syed Uzair Aqeel wrote: >>would be great, for example, however. Typo has a future, it just needs >>a steward and a vessel to get there. > > > Surely this is the problem -- we've lost our stewards! Piers and Scott are > busy with work, and that's left Typo head-less. > > The consensus on this thread seems to be that we need to kickstart the > community; the way to do that is to find out who owns/runs typosphere.org, > and convince them to give two or three trusted long-time members of the > community admin access. > > As far as documentation goes, the Trac on typosphere.org should be opened up > to contributions from the community. I know that's effectively what > typoforums.org offers, but wikis are more intuitive to navigate (and IMHO, > putting documentation/howtos on threaded forums is equivalent to burying > it). > > Uzair > > _______________________________________________ > Typo-list mailing list > [email protected] > http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list -- Timothy Freund http://digital-achievement.com http://edodyssey.com _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
