Hallo,
Jason Hildebrand hat gesagt: // Jason Hildebrand wrote:

> I agree wholeheartedly and I wanted to follow up on the idea of improving
> visibility of the Webware project.  For people who aren't subscribed
> to the list (and there are probably many), the website is the primary
> source of information.
> 
> It'd be great to make the Webware website more attractive and useful.
> I'd like to see more links to related projects (kits, packages, templating
> solutions which Webware users find useful), and tips on using Webware.
>
> Is anyone interested in volunteering some time to design a new website
> for the project?  I'd be happy to help coordinate this effort.

This would be really great. I would like to extent this effort to
include the "dogbowl" effect: The next Webware site IMO should be run
by Webware. I know this is next to impossible to do on the Sourceforge
servers, so maybe some external hosting of the pages would be needed. 

But anyway, having a Webware site that also serves as an example site
of what could be done with Webware would make WW much more visible per
se. And it also could lead to a very cool example application like
Plone is for Zope. Well, not that big, but you get the idea, I hope.

And maybe this even could breath some new live into some kind of
UserKit? ;)

ciao
-- 
 Frank Barknecht                               _ ______footils.org__


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