Re: Livecode Community Site

2020-07-08 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Alex Tweedly wrote: > On 08/07/2020 06:30, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote: > >> LC Ltd loves guest content in their blog, > > Really ? There's been *one* guest blog post in the last 2 years - > maybe they need to push harder for contributions. You can lead a horse to water... It's

Re: Livecode Community Site

2020-07-08 Thread Tom Glod via use-livecode
David, I love your suggestions, I also have some questions about some of the things you mentioned. I'm totally down to hearing more of your thoughts on a project like this. I'm not married to the name. but whenever I see that I own the domain I am reminded of this somewhat glaring need.

Re: Livecode Community Site

2020-07-08 Thread Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
On 08/07/2020 06:30, Richard Gaskin via use-livecode wrote: LC Ltd loves guest content in their blog, Really ?  There's been *one* guest blog post in the last 2 years - maybe they need to push harder for contributions. and additions to the Lessons and docs.  The nice thing about making

Re: Livecode Community Site

2020-07-08 Thread David Bovill via use-livecode
ome interesting features, but essentially is something that any Livecode community site can embed and collaborate with. 2. A new container based community hosting solution - the solution I’d love to work on with people uses Traffic, Federated wiki, and Livecode server. Other container bas

Re: Livecode Community Site

2020-07-08 Thread Tom Glod via use-livecode
Thanks for your thoughts Richard. You are right on the content delivery channels. Posting content on social media directly is definitely worthwhile, but I really think the market opportunity may be there for a LiveCode related 'hub'. I think its possible for this site to be a semi everyday

Re: Livecode Community Site

2020-07-07 Thread Richard Gaskin via use-livecode
Tom Glod wrote: > I feel like nothing out there, LC related, feels like its maintained > of kept up to date. True dat, though there are a few. LiveCode Journal has been fallow too long for a couple reasons: it's a lot of work to keep fresh content flowing, and ultimately I found that content

Re: Livecode Community Site

2020-07-07 Thread Tom Glod via use-livecode
Hi Alex, thank you for your detailed reply. I appreciate it. I think you are right . I too don't have a lot of interest going down this road if no one wants it. I feel like nothing out there, LC related, feels like its maintained of kept up to date. Livecode themselves don't really have

Re: Livecode Community Site

2020-07-07 Thread Alex Tweedly via use-livecode
On 07/07/2020 18:46, Tom Glod via use-livecode wrote: Hi Folks, For years I have owned the domain "lovelivecode.com". At one point I lost it, but decided to buy it again a few months ago. ... Recently,I am seeing the glaring need in the community (also touched on by recent threads): Yes, I

Livecode Community Site

2020-07-07 Thread Tom Glod via use-livecode
Hi Folks, For years I have owned the domain "lovelivecode.com". At one point I lost it, but decided to buy it again a few months ago. I called it that because I often found myself saying "I love livecode" while working inside of it, due to its massive strong points in desktop app