> Instead, I would like to see more work being done on structuring the > OSFlash.org website, presenting each project and writing documentation > that tells people how/when to use a particular library or tool. I guess > this would be a lot more efficient than reinventing the wheel.
I don't see how the two are interrelated. This development is going to be a carried out by a PHP developer friend of mine who otherwise doesn't spend his time documenting OSFlash projects :) It is up to project members and the community to use the wiki to document projects in a decentralized manner. That's the main utility of having a wiki. I do my share of promoting projects at conferences, online, etc. (and have plans to do so, and more, in evangelizing OSFlash in the future -- and these are unrelated in terms of effort from the development of the hosting features I mentioned.) I am going to be looking into the organization of the site in the coming days and, again, this effort is completely separate from the dev efforts for the hosting and mailing lists. The real question here is whether people feel that the project hosting and mailing lists are useful. I feel that they are. Again, I'd love to hear your opinions too. All the best, Aral _______________________________________________ osflash mailing list [email protected] http://osflash.org/mailman/listinfo/osflash_osflash.org
