On 10/24/07, Mark Swindell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > Talk seems to keep coming around to a Wiki, but I'm not sure what > advantage that has over a "perfected" BvG Docu plugin.
I'm with you Mark. Whilst the offers to whip up some PHP, HTML and JavaScript are to be commended, in the end it leaves only a small subset of this List who can continue to 'tweak' the baby. With BvG Docu +, all but the greenest newbie could enhance it. Sure, some may only enhance it to their only personal preference, but others, like Andre, have already enhanced it to the benefit of all. With the graphic eye of Scott, the database and QT know how of Trevor, the network genius of Andre, and the wealth of experience of taking an idea from infancy through to reality of Richard, Ken, Jerry and Jim, I just envisage that a Rev centred solution would grow faster, bigger and better. And you know what would be really cool; some kind of inbuilt blog which chronologically detailed all the enhancements made along the way. Not terse like 'Changes in this release', but more like the 'Quick App' articles in the Rev Newsletter. Bjornke would start with a bit more detail of the whys and wherefores of how BvG Docu came about. Andre would add instructions on how he added his WebNotes. Sarah would explain how she merged her Scripting Conference stack template to be used as the basis of recording the development of BvG Docu. Because user input will be so overwhelming Trevor will add DB support and explain how he did it, etc etc. If done right, basically a moderately competent programmer should be able to come along and from scratch build the whole thing, Better Docs + a Project You Can Build :-) Whoops, sorry, I must be dreaming. I'll wake up soon;-) _______________________________________________ use-revolution mailing list [email protected] Please visit this url to subscribe, unsubscribe and manage your subscription preferences: http://lists.runrev.com/mailman/listinfo/use-revolution
