On Thu May 10 15:29:40 BST 2007, Piotr Maliński wrote: > There is the wiki http://www.diotavelli.net/PyQtWiki and thats about it > for a "community" site (not counting official site and some tutorials on > the net). PyGTK has the main site done better: http://www.pygtk.org/ - one > of nice things are listings of user tutorials posted on their sites: > http://www.pygtk.org/articles.html > > Why not make a good PyQT/PyKDE community site, something more than a bit > dead wiki :) ?
Why not help make the Wiki a little less "dead"? We can put tutorials on there, too! > Things that should go on to the site: > > - core documentation Or just _links_ to core documentation, perhaps? > - a up-to-date list of tutorials and news posted by users on their sites :) > - a watch on PyQT/KDE packages in various linux distros > - list of PyQT/KDE applications (like qt-apps.org) and other resources This sounds a bit like QtCentre (www.qtcentre.org) in some ways. > - wiki-like pages I would prefer to only use one Wiki for PyQt information. The current one has its problems, though many of them are due to lack of time and organization, but I don't want to have to start migrating content to another one. > - maybe a forum or a web based interface to the mailing lists > maybe something more ^_^ Forums are OK as long as they don't make me feel that I have to check yet another place for PyQt/PyKDE discussions. Ideally, there would be a forum interface to the current mailing list which simply provides a convenient way for legitimate users to access it via a Web interface. I did wonder whether GNU Mailman has support for this, but it seems not, though I would love to be corrected. :-) > I know Django quite well and I can help :) That's a kind offer! However, I think we need to start by looking at what's possible with the current MoinMoin installation, especially with regard to theming and dynamic content. If you're familiar with MoinMoin and want to improve the Wiki, I'm sure you can get an account with suitable privileges to get things done. If you don't think we can realise your goals with MoinMoin, maybe we need to think about using a full Content Management System for a community site. It would be good to hear other suggestions from users about what they want from a community site before building another one from scratch, especially since there might be other related sites (QtCentre, techbase.kde.org) who could host PyQt/PyKDE-related content and who would benefit from your help as well. What do you think? David _______________________________________________ PyQt mailing list [email protected] http://www.riverbankcomputing.com/mailman/listinfo/pyqt
