Toma wrote:
> On 01/08/2008, Downknew Wise <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>   
>> |Sorry for my bad english, fix me|
>>
>> I think that the e community need:
>> 1. A website well structured. Today it is unusable!!!
>> It should be simple! The first page has to show the power of e (with fresh
>> screenshots, news). New graphic and new layout (the design is good but it
>> isn't fit the usability rules). Where are e planet and exchange?
>>
>>     
>
> The main website is a little devoid of useful links and current news.
> Something could be done about that. Maybe even putting a bit of
> planet.e.org content onto the 'News' section?
>
>   
>> 2. E planet!?! Developers and power users should few lines on e status of
>> developement. This involves.
>>
>> 3. Release something and then enhance.
>>
>> 4. Documentation
>>
>>     
>
> Personally, ive steered away from writing too much documentation due
> to point 3. Once things are released, then the documentation can stay
> relevant and useful. Some of the old docs that dj2 wrote are a little
> outdated and need of a refreshment.
> What kind of documentation are we talking about here?
>
>   
>> P.S.
>> I've translated some website pages in italian... Should e italian community
>> have an its own website, a planet like french community or may i continue to
>> translate e pages???
>>
>>     
>
> LoCo's (local communities) are a great way to get people involved. You
> just need to find more E users to effectively have a LoCo... I only
> know 1 other Aussie (PythonNinja) in the E world so we'd have a pretty
> lonely LoCo.
>   
How can you forget about our benevolent dictator and resident Aussie, 
rasterman himself :)
> Toma
>
>   
>> 2008/8/1 Nathan Ingersoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>
>>     
>>> That would be useful. This is a great task for someone that doesn't
>>> feel they are a developer, but can understand the CVS logs that come
>>> through.
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Thu, Jul 31, 2008 at 7:44 PM, Toma <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>       
>>>> Someone needs to blog all the interesting changes to cvs then submit
>>>> that to places like reddit, digg and slashdot. That way people see all
>>>> this interesting stuff going on and want to join in.
>>>> Toma
>>>>
>>>> On 7/29/08, Nathan Ingersoll <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>>>         
>>>>> Since the most recent license flamewar was triggered by the motivation
>>>>> of community building, I think now would be an appropriate time to
>>>>> brainstorm some additional ideas for helping to build the community
>>>>> around E.
>>>>>
>>>>> One idea I discussed with Vincent today is that our lack of releases
>>>>> has caused many users to lose interest and stop taking notice of the
>>>>> project. I realize that there is a lot of talk surrounding changes to
>>>>> core infrastructure (data lib, graphics, scripting language, etc), but
>>>>> has there been any thought recently put into how our release process
>>>>> should be structured? There used to be a TODO list for e17, and that
>>>>> has been moved to Trac, but has anyone took a hard look at what is
>>>>> necessary for cutting a stable release? Even if we don't release e17
>>>>> 1.0, we may be able to move the core libs towards releases like eet.
>>>>>
>>>>> Nathan
>>>>>
>>>>>
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