David,
This all sounds great to me. I believe history has shown that open
source projects live or die by the efforts of the core contributors.
WebObjects is obviously moving to a community based developer
environment, which has a great core team that has contributed much to
the platform.
It's always great when I see posts to this list about some issue with
WOLips/WOnder and a day or two later see that the issue has been
resolved. That's what open source is all about in my opinion.
Keep up the great work guys, I look forward to the future of
WebObjects/WOLips/WOnder. You guys have also done much this week to
help with my migration to Eclipse/WOLips and I look forward to seeing
you later in this morning's WO lab.
On Jun 14, 2007, at 8:28 AM, Pascal Robert wrote:
Hi David,
if you want, you can use the wocommunity.org domain for that.
Hey all,
For those of you who are not attending WWDC, there has been a
lively discussion about many things WO. Motivated by this I
whipped together a WO Getting Started page <http://
gettingstartedwithwo.codeferous.com/> and I'd like to get your
feedback.
This is just a baby step, but please let me know if you think I'm
heading in the right direction.
This the first of what I hope will be a trio of sites:
I would like to create a general WO news blog (with multiple core
contributers) so there is a central clearing house for news of
interest to the WO community (new features in Wonder or WOLips,
announcements from Apple, significant additions to the wikkibook,
good blog posts, etc).
I would also like to create a tutorial blog where short clear
graphical task-oriented tutorials could be posted - I have some
ideas of how I'd want these tutorials to be presented, but I still
have to work out the style guidelines (I'm thinking: short on
text, long on screenshots or maybe screencasts).
I approach this with some trepidation - because someone seems to
try and do something like this once a year - but my goal is to
present unified (a dare I say) inviting front to new developers to
the WebObjects platform. We have a ton of outstanding material in
the various wikis and lists, and I have no interest in replacing
that, but I'd like to give new users a way to find and make sense
of what is there.
Again, feedback (and offers of assistance) is welcome and
appreciated.
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