Hi,

Thanks for the suggestions! I think this highlights the need to turn
the erlyweb.org website into a wiki, where people can add their own
tutorials, howtos, etc. The API documentation will probably have to
remain in the same format because it's generated from the source code,
but everything else can be wikified (I just made up that word :) ).

Can anyone recommend a wiki software? I have seen some projects use
dokuwiki (http://wiki.splitbrain.org/wiki:dokuwiki). Any other
suggestions?

Yariv

On Dec 2, 2007 12:54 PM, maddiin <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi there,
>
> I am new to erlang and erlyweb, so I can´t make any suggestions
> related to erlyweb itself right now, as I am not sure how things
> really work and that is the reason for this post. :)
>
> It is hard if possible at all to find documentation/tutorials for
> erlyweb (for beginners, the docs at erlyweb.org seems to be expecting
> too much from me). I started with making a simple blog and got it
> working in a simple way but I am stuck at some points, for example how
> to fetch a category and related blogposts in one query and how to put
> this in template context or the other way around, getting the name of
> the related category in a blogpost. Another problem was how to set up
> a self referential foreign key for categories/subcategories.
> I don´t want to go offtopic, these questions needn´t to be answered
> here right now.
>
> I would love to see some best practices so I suggest to expand
> erlyweb.org with a tutorials section, with tutorials from absolute
> beginner to master of erlyweb. :) I think this would be nice for new
> users like me to get them on the boat and let them sail quickly.
>
> It would also be nice to have something like a planet erlyweb on the
> site, collecting blogposts/tutorials from users about erlyweb, so
> everything related is in one place, instead searching on google and
> finding (few) posts, most from last year.
>
> It would be even nicer, if there was an #erlyweb channel on freenode,
> so I could bother you frequently and find solutions in a quick way to
> move on.
>
> With kind regards,
> maddiin
>
> >
>

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