Thanks for the feedback, there's a new screencast we're working on  
that is about 6 min long and is much better at showing the value of  
compass as an introduction.

But do trust, that I was indeed trying to think like a noobie, there  
are so many new concepts to cover in that screencast it's hard to know  
exactly where to start in a way that works for every audience. But if  
you want to help with suggestions and not just criticism, please join  
the compass-devs mailing list, I'd love to hear new ideas for the  
future.

-chris

Hunt & pecked on my iPhone... Sorry if it's brief!

On Aug 19, 2009, at 9:34 AM, Prentiss Riddle  
<[email protected]> wrote:

>
> Josh and Chris, thanks for endorsing the idea of a BP-supported web-
> based grid generator.
>
> Quentin, thanks for the pointer to Boks.  I'll take a look.  I do see
> that it's been updated to BP 0.9, I hope that means it's committed to
> keeping up.
>
> PS to Josh: You motivated me to Google a bit about Compass, and while
> the idea of a "meta-framework" and a language one level of abstraction
> higher than CSS sounds like it has potential, I'd have to give Chris
> Eppstein similar advice to try to think like a newbie.  His screencast
> at http://wiki.github.com/chriseppstein/compass dives into niceties of
> Sass syntax long before he explains what Compass is for or why anyone
> should care.
>
> >

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