Le 06-08-16, à 15:23, Marc Oesch a écrit :

Hello,

We had talk about building a bigger site and integrating the content
from WhyWebObjects to this site.

Did you already decide on a URL ?

If not, what about WebObjectsWorld.xyz or WoW! for short. Just an idea.
[the exclamation mark would distinguish it from the popular game].

That's a good name :-)  Or maybe "WebObjects' Not Rails" or "WND" ? :-P

I'm working on a prototype, I hope to get something to show before September.

A question since I wasn't present:
Will tbis new  site link to existing sites or try to collect
"existing"  info on the new site ?
Sort  of like http://www.rubyonrails.org/ as a simple entry portal to
the technology ?

It will contain link to existing resources (the two wikis, Apple's WO page, WOCode, etc.) but will also contain a list of people using WO, success stories and what's/why WebObjects.

In fact, I already have something, but since I'm trying to learn CSS/XHTML at the same time (I'm still living in a HTML4 world), it's ugly :

        http://www.os.ca/wofoundation/

- What's WebObjects will contain info about WO (mature, used for big sites, etc.)

- How to start : links to documentation/tutorials

- Resources : links to the wikis, Apple's site, etc.

- People using WO : list of WO dudes, including good details (number of years using WO, number of apps, other technologies used with WO, how many devs, etc.)

- Success stories (not in the menu for now) : success stories like the award for SiteMaker, forward migrations, etc.

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