This sounds great. Any help with tutorials and/or site design
suggestions will be greatly appreciated.

Yariv

On Dec 13, 2007 8:31 AM, RobJ <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I have also been following Erlang and ErlyWeb for sometime now and
> would like to help.  If its ok I would also like to take a look at the
> site design and see if I can help. I also have experience in the
> teaching technology and  technical writing. I would not mind spending
> some time helping out with some tutorials.  A few things to think
> about when righting tutorials:
>
> 1. A hello world tutorial is always great to create but also keep in
> mind eventually it might be nice to create learning scenarios based on
> projects that highlight various aspects of ErlyWeb (and Erlang). An
> Example of this could be something like this:
> http://wiki.pylonshq.com/display/pylonscookbook/Getting+started+with+AJAX
>
> 2. It also may be a good idea to also add some visuals to the
> tutorials (screen shots, screen casts, sample code to download).
>
> I put together a basic beginners tutorial for getting started with a
> web framework  for my graduate thesis which might also help spark some
> ideas for an ErlyWeb tutorial.
>
> Simon - email me and I will also give you my IM and we can further
> talk about the tutorial. I am sure I can help.
>
> Rob
>
>
> On Dec 11, 12:48 am, "Yariv Sadan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> > On Dec 10, 2007 8:08 PM, David King <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> >
> >
> >
> >
> > > >> I'll answer your newbie questions if I can
> > > > Thank you.
> >
> > > Not a problem. Email privately for my IM if you like, and I check this
> > > mailing list (and this list is archived for other people to be able to
> > > search, so the mailing list is a better place for most questions)
> >
> > > > [...] I have to start right at the beginning and move up
> > > > from there. Perhaps, once the process is started we'll get more
> > > > volunteers, but even if not, I'll just keep going and work my way up
> > > > the stack.
> >
> > > That's perfect. Try to keep notes of what you find are sticky points,
> > > especially if you spend more than a few minutes looking for an answer
> > > or have to ask about it, and mark those in any tutorials or HOW-TO's
> > > you write. That way they can be filled in extra-detailed by you or
> > > someone else, since if it takes you a while, it will probably take
> > > someone else a while. Let no "that was my stupid mistake" stand in
> > > your way of doing this! :) I wish I'd done that earlier on, since it's
> > > easy to blame oneself or forget what's hard after one figures it out.
> >
> > Yes, those are good points. I also encourage you to put your rough
> > drafts on the wiki before you feel they are finished so other people
> > can jump in and help.
> >
> >
> >
> > > > [Erlyweb googlepages wiki] sounds like a good place. Do I need an
> > > > extra id, or will my google id be enough for creating and editing
> > > > pages?
> >
> > > Yariv might have to give you write access. Yariv?
> >
> > You got access.
> >
> > Yariv
>
> >
>

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