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Pekr 31-Dec-2005 [1886x2] | And guys, once again, please, if possible - screenshots :-) Screenshots sell! Look at http://www.rebolforces.com/- images imediatelly attract my attention - this can be done with rebol View, really? Nice .... |
oh, and I forgot one aspect - View based apps! Two weeks ago I suggeste rebol word browser plus Roam to be put into Docs section of ViewTop section. Too good apps to be missed by those looking for good source of info. Look at rebol word browser - nice apps, superior to web. Now imagine it running as a plug-in somewhere on RT's site. That is how live docs look, it would allow for examples to be executed and you could even allow area with script source, so users could do small changes and see how they are reflected in the result. Just not sure about security :-) | |
Sunanda 31-Dec-2005 [1888x2] | Pekr: "ML is not primary source of docs ..." Absolutely true, and that's how it should be. But the ML can be a starting point for someone trying to research a topic or unearth an obscure snippet of information.....Which is why REBOL.org indexes the ML in lots of different ways: to make it easy to find stuff hidden in 43 000 messages. If you haven't already, try playing with the topic index: http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/ml-topic-index.r It's work-in-progress so it's incomplete, but it can be the fastest way to some primary information. |
And, while you are critiquing the Library, check out the Articles section. http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/art-index.r It's often overlooked, and frankly quite bare of content. But it is a central place to publish articles. And it accepts them in most common REBOL mark-up languages (MakeDoc variants, eText. ASCII etc) so no additional learning curve needed. | |
Pekr 31-Dec-2005 [1890] | Sunanda - that is one particular source of info - my point was not to point at one particular site and its weakness/advantage, but to provide list of various types of rebol related info sources and to discuss possible ways of how to better consolidate those various sources ... |
Sunanda 31-Dec-2005 [1891] | We certainly need better ways of navigating through the various REBOL resources....All sorts of goodies exist that many newcomers may never find. I'm not convinced though that consolidating sources is the only way to go. Making better use of the existing channels is another -- and one that anyone can get started on today. For example, how many developers have put up a personal page at REBOL.org to introduce and/or promote their work? Here's one: http://www.rebol.org/cgi-bin/cgiwrap/rebol/lmp-display.r?user-name=gchiu |
JaimeVargas 31-Dec-2005 [1892] | Happy New Year to everyone! |
[unknown: 9] 31-Dec-2005 [1893x2] | The Gripe: Go here www.Rebol.org, then go here: http://www.ruby-lang.org/en/, then here: http://java.sun.com/, hell even go here, http://msdn.microsoft.com/vbasic/, now go back to www.Rebol.com Even if you don't know what the language is or does, do you want to go to Rebol.org? The main page looks like the last page in the basement of a website. Almost like an "error page" O There is no single location for all Rebol information. O Rebol.net, Rebol.com, and Rebol.org are spread out and run by RT. O There is no pizzas! O I don't "feel" community when I visit these sites. I know I'm not talking to my audience when I say; "think of this like a night club" but this is what this is all about. People want to "be where the fun is happening." Even programmers. My Suggestion: O We need a site controlled by the developers. O We need a forum where people can bitch and meet each other, and feel welcome. O The site needs to have a consistent dynamic attractive template. O The site needs to be a clearing house for all other sites. Teach and directing people to all the resources. O The site needs to paint a picture as opposed to describe everything with a thousand words. What is entailed: O Start a new site, I would propose "RebolCentral.com" I'm willing to pay for it, but I don't want to be in charge of it, I suggest we make it a committee. O The main page should cover every topic and reason anyone would come to the site. This means we support every country and other site. The idea here is a clearing house of centralized information. O News: The site needs to gather news worthy information and post that at the top. The site is not alive unless people have a way to post their information. This means that there needs to be at least one editor, if not several that share the task. Every time a product is updated, the new features are mentioned. When Carl updates his blog, it gets a single sentence directing people there, unless it is news of a release of something. Etc. O Product Reviews: This is key. Products need to be rated, reviewed, categorized, voted on. O Video Archive: All the videos of all the talks ever given O Tutorials: there are a lot of tutorials out there, but which are best? We need to review the tutorials, rate them by Beginner, Intermediate, Advanced. O Forum: Start with major topics, and then break it down. The forum needs to direct people to other countries, or support the other countries right in the forum. Great simple forum: http://discussion.treocentral.com/index.php?styleid=1 O Respect the real estate. The #1 mistake people make is treating their websites like just pages. This is just like real estate, location location location. We need to place the content based on where people are going. So you build the basic site, watch it for a couple of weeks, then shift things around based on where people are actually going. O More art, more photos, more community. It needs to feel inviting: http://msdn.microsoft.com/events/pdc/ Stone soup: I will pay for, host, and supply a fast linux system (w/archive). I will help design the templates, and provide (and buy if needed) great art for the site. I will not run the site, nor control the content, but I expect there to be in place all the items outlined above, set up in a manner that it a) runs itself, b) puts the power in the hands of the developers. |
This whole site should be able to be pulled together with off the shelf parts. This site does NOT need to be written in Rebol, it needs to function. If each person just did a very little, a team of 10 or so people could bring this alive with just an hour or so a month once the set up is done. | |
Volker 31-Dec-2005 [1895x2] | What can off-the-shelf-parts do better? And: can we run chat-daemons? |
Is there a chance to set up ios-servers, or is that to expensive? | |
Graham 31-Dec-2005 [1897] | rebol.org is the library site and the mailing list site. It's not an aggregator site. |
Volker 31-Dec-2005 [1898x3] | Must it be rebol-only, or can it be a meeting-place for other languages/topics too? Which would be cool in case we do it in rebol. |
Agree with Graham. Its more our script-lexicon, not the palace. | |
And agree with Reichart that such a site would be cool. (Reading the "full own server"-part) | |
[unknown: 9] 31-Dec-2005 [1901] | I don't know what they can do better, my only point is, don't let our inability to find a Rebol solution to a problem stop us from finding a solution to the problem. IOS is great as long as it is an "Open" IOS servers. Meaning EVERYONE is welcome. I want to see an end to any form of elitism in the Rebol community. It hurts everyone. Yes, I'm clear on what Rebol.org is, still looks like it was designed by the Incarceration committee for the Federal government. Other languages, SURE. That only drives traffic. Although it would probably end up being just in the forums. |
Volker 31-Dec-2005 [1902] | (Full own server could mean uniserv2 (forgot the real name) and a fast vanilla based on that. |
Graham 31-Dec-2005 [1903] | We don't have that many people here who have design skills |
[unknown: 9] 31-Dec-2005 [1904] | Graham wins the "first to say something can't be done" award. |
Volker 31-Dec-2005 [1905] | Unless they are paid and can spend more time? |
Graham 31-Dec-2005 [1906x3] | thanks. |
What's so pizzaz about the ruby site ? | |
Are you sure you're not just venting ?? | |
[unknown: 9] 31-Dec-2005 [1909] | We don't design anything, we find a site that already looks great, and use it. Pay homage, as we like to say. |
Volker 31-Dec-2005 [1910] | I see IOS more like a quick meeting-place. Want to do something, set up new server. Together with web-publishing. Say we have a few licenses for some projects. |
Graham 31-Dec-2005 [1911x2] | I agree we should use off the shelf components. |
This not invented here thing gets tiresome. | |
[unknown: 9] 31-Dec-2005 [1913x2] | Ruby's site is actually pretty cool, and my fav part is: Ruby 1.8.4 released! [2005-12-24] by maki Ruby 1.8.4 has been released. on the first line. It means it is ALIVE, people are posting, stuff is HAPPENING. How about you help, by finding sites that are even better, as opposed to questioning the few sites I found? |
And venting does not come with offers to pay for stuff...it does not come with solutions. Lets move forward and MAKE something. | |
Graham 31-Dec-2005 [1915] | I don't go to non rebol language sites ! |
Volker 31-Dec-2005 [1916] | How looks vanilla? I like it, by i am no art-guy. |
Graham 31-Dec-2005 [1917x2] | I tried using vanilla for this purpose ... but I'm not a graphics/design guy |
and vanilla is so sloooooow | |
Volker 31-Dec-2005 [1919] | Your server had technical problems. First i was reluctant to spawn a process, then i forgot a bit about it. |
Graham 31-Dec-2005 [1920] | well, it was actually a rebol problem .. I wasn't the only one to report hanging daemons. |
Volker 31-Dec-2005 [1921] | I heard there is a combination of uniserv and vanilla, which is much faster. I guess vanilla runs on a daemon then. by cgi, it scans tons of files each time. |
Graham 31-Dec-2005 [1922] | And here's another attempt using mediawiki http://compkarori.com/rebolwiki/index.php/Main_Page |
Volker 31-Dec-2005 [1923x2] | I know. Sorry for wording. |
Wanted topoint out: This is a dedicated box. | |
Graham 31-Dec-2005 [1925x2] | I think you're talking about implementation details .. whereas R is looking at the overall picture. |
I guess we're talking about finding a portal ... | |
Volker 31-Dec-2005 [1927] | No, wanted to push vanilla a bit. I think you are hit by bad experience. |
[unknown: 9] 31-Dec-2005 [1928] | I'm open to what every one agrees on. If it works it works, if it does not it does not. |
Graham 31-Dec-2005 [1929] | well, you can run vanilla .. but someone needs to customise it to give it that inviting/live look. |
Volker 31-Dec-2005 [1930x2] | How much load/data etc do you expect? |
I hope the original developers are interested. Have seen some different looks, if that developers jump in? | |
[unknown: 9] 31-Dec-2005 [1932] | Hard to tell. |
Graham 31-Dec-2005 [1933x3] | This is a vanilla site heavily customised by Chris http://www.ross-gill.com/ |
I think it needs a news section, a chat section, a download section, a place to vote and comment on software. | |
what about this site http://www.zope.org/ | |
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