>>> Until we have something that you can go clickety-click on, we should >>> probably do some effort to hide from end-users.
>> Exactly. A placeholder that doesn't tease, until we have something to show. >> That is all. > Very, very unbranded homepage with enough information to let the user > know what letters.app is, how few expectations to have and how it is > being developed with a link to a page containing links to all the > information sources (mailing lists, github, etc) and anything else > that a contributor might need to know. I've been quiet on the list until now. Every I wanted to say was already being said. Not anymore. I'm not a Cocoa dev or an email rfc dude, but I do love making websites. I agree with the above that until theres' something worth showing we shouldn't fly a flag as if there's anything remotely close to a product. Keep it simple. Keep it honest. This is open source after all. I spent a little bit of time putting something together that i think is: - simple - honest - clean - Mac like And in the spirit of open source, I've not only deployed it to Heroku (it's a dead simple Rails app with room to grow), but I've also put the repo up on GitHub. Free and open for all to see and fiddle with. http://github.com/veganstraightedge/lettersapp_web http://letters.heroku.com If people want to use it, I'll add the key holders as collaborators on the Heroku app and on the GitHub repo. Changing the url to lettersapp.com is two simple steps: a cname and a command to Heroku. http://docs.heroku.com/custom-domains Sb ---------------- still vegan. still straightedge. shane becker +1 801 898-9481 blog: http://iamshane.com shirts: http://theresistancearmy.com _______________________________________________ [email protected] mailing list List help: http://lists.ranchero.com/listinfo.cgi/email-init-ranchero.com
