On Tue, 2003-02-25 at 05:17, George Clinton wrote:
> IMHO we are missing a discussion and examples of good webware application
> design. The examples provided in the tarball are extremely useful, however
> they are only oneshot programs.

I agree.  It's been mentioned before, but I think an excellent way to do
this would be to have some community-developed (or community-maintained)
Webware application of some sophistication.

We don't have to write it from scratch -- it would be fine (and probably
more successful) if someone donated their application and then the
community enhanced it.  There's lots of Webware applications out there,
but not many very public ones.

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