kylekyle and I have planned to use http://thelittlewheels.com/ as a
showcase for camping stuff.  probably even more confusing to new
people than whywentcamping

On Wed, Jun 30, 2010 at 13:57, Philippe Monnet <r...@monnet-usa.com> wrote:
> Thanks Magnus! I love the idea of working on the web site for 2.1.
> I am still not crazy about the web site name though - as it is not easy for
> people to remember if they don't know the connection with _why. I personally
> would have preferred rubycamping.com or something linking Camping to Ruby
> somehow. But if everyone prefers that name I am fine with that.
>
> A couple ideas for the site:
>
> Keep the home page simple with all content fitting within 1280 x 1024
> Use a catchy design (need some help here)
> Accentuate that Camping is about Ruby (maybe also include the ruby logo
> somewhere)
> Have a brief note about the connection to _why and a link to a page
> explaining the history of Camping with further links to _why's other sites
> Encourage people to try it by capitalizing on some of Camping's strengths:
>
> Fast to learn - requires only basic Ruby skills
> Much simpler than Rails but more structure than Sinatra/Padrino
> Lightning fast and memory efficient allowing fast and efficient sites
> Can evolve from simple file to organized directory structure
> Can layer in more features later using persistence and choice of view
> engines
>
> How about using some kind of an animated (auto advancing) slideshow to
> highlight some of the benefits? See an example at:
> http://blog.monnet-usa.com/?p=276
> How about a page on learning with a link to the book as well as a list of
> links for other tutorials or short explanations on key topics (e.g. how to
> do migrations, how to use include/extend, how to use different view engines,
> etc.)?
> How about a page about plugins with some brief description of their intent?
> I would love for us to include _why's cartoons in some of the sub pages ;-)
>
> Who would be interested in working together on the site?
> Could we do a couple graphic mockups of the main page? How should we
> exchange them? Via the mailing list?
> I am ready and excited to help with that. I think it would be great to
> launch the site in time for _Why Day (Aug 19th)!
>
> Philippe
>
> On 6/30/2010 5:08 AM, Magnus Holm wrote:
>
> Hey campers!
>
> I think it's about time to release Camping 2.1, which features:
>
> * Support for other template engines (Haml, ERB, etc) out of the box
> * No longer depends on ActiveRecord (this was a bug)
> * Camping.options is now a Hash where you can put all sorts of
> configuration stuff
> * Camping::Server now uses Rack::Server (got rid of some code)
> * See all changes here:
> http://github.com/camping/camping/compare/2.0...master
>
> --
>
> There's still one thing I want to improve before we release 2.1
> though, and that is the website. Currently it only redirects to the
> RDoc, but I believe we can do better.
>
> Checkout this: http://whywentcamping.judofyr.net/ (also see the GitHub
> repo for some more information:
> http://github.com/camping/whywentcamping.com)
>
> Better? Worse? You tell me :-)
>
> Have a look at the issues I'm aware of
> (http://github.com/camping/whywentcamping.com/issues) and please add
> your own too.
>
> // Magnus Holm
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Sean
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