Yes, that one. There is no need to know python... at most you need to run 
the tinkerer command. The only stuff missing is improving the styles a 
little bit

On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 2:49:38 PM UTC+1, Harold Putman wrote:
>
> you mean this... https://github.com/cakephp/bakery?
> Would people make posts by running tinkerer locally? 
> http://tinkerer.me/pages/documentation.html#create-a-post
> I'm no Pythonista, but I could have a look when my current development 
> storms pass. 
>
> On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 7:06:52 AM UTC-4, José Lorenzo wrote:
>>
>> The bakery was in the process of being converted to a blog people could 
>> contribute to by submitting the articles via github. This project stalled 
>> because we need some work on on the CSS side. Maybe you are willing to 
>> help? :D
>>
>> On Wednesday, March 25, 2015 at 12:02:26 PM UTC+1, Harold Putman wrote:
>>>
>>> It seems like with the release of Cake 3.0 there is a need for "how to" 
>>> documents, but the content in the Bakery seems a little "stale". It would 
>>> be nice to have a community-curated place for technical notes covering 
>>> things like "How do I use bower with CakePHP", "how do virtual fields work 
>>> in the new ORM", and "is there a datepicker that is easy to use with Cake?"
>>>
>>> These are all things I have figured out on my own as I've started my 
>>> first Cake 3 project, and I'd be happy to share what I know. But I am no 
>>> expert, so I'd love to get feedback from others who have tried the same 
>>> things. The Bakery seems like the right place, but there is no place I 
>>> found to submit articles, and the newest articles were added in Dec of 
>>> 2014. There's a login, but no place to register.
>>>
>>> Are there plans to reopen the Bakery, or is there some other place to 
>>> contribute how-to articles. This is not listed among the options given in 
>>> http://community.cakephp.org/get-involved. My vote would be for a 
>>> GitHub repo where you could submit new articles as a PR. That way when you 
>>> read a published article you know it has been reviewed, rather than having 
>>> to look through blog comments to see what others think.
>>>
>>>  
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>

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