Hello Stuart, Am 19.01.2010 18:28, schrieb Stuart Bowness: > We've just launched http://getmediacore.com
Nice looking site. And contrary to the common trend on the web, it even looks good with Javascript switched off. > One of the things that has at times been a little frustrating for me > is using the TurboGears website itself. It is confusing in places and > compared to Django (or Rails) the website leaves a little to be > desired from a usability perspective I gues that mostly comes from it being really outdated and the distinction between TG1 and TG2 not being made clear enough. > I'm wondering if my company Simple Station might be able to > give TurboGears a hand with designing a new site that is a little > easier to use and really puts TurboGears on the map. > > Please let me know (stuart at simplestation.com) if you would like to > work with us. That's a great offer and we would be very happy with getting some (or lots of) help in this quarter! We have been looking (not very hard admittedly) for someone to take a stake in the non-development related aspects of the TG project and spicing up the TG website would be a first step. I must warn you though, that you would probably need to do a lot of groundwork first. We currently have no plans for a new site structure or design that I'm aware of, so you would need to develop that in collaboration with the rest of us first. If you're still interested, contact me, Mark Ramm or Chris Perkins and we can discuss details. Thanks again for your offer! Chris
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