I agree with that idea. The Typo community should eat its own dog food and run an instance on typosphere.org. Give accounts to a few active individuals and let them post not just about Typo, but about the competition as well.
That way we spread the responsibility out over several busy individuals rather than one busy individual, and by writing about innovations across the blogging community and not just within Typo we will better see how Typo stacks up against other offerings. Tim Jon Gretar Borgthorsson wrote: > I would think that it should be pretty natural simply to set up a Typo > installation at http://www.typosphere.org and have recent changes blog > there or something. > > On 6/15/06, cedric <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > >>Typo is loosing some users with its strange devel process. >>I explain... >>few guy are doing a really good job on typo dev, but everything (but >>nothing) is on the trac, releasing patches (yes we can look at the source, >>I know) but nobody wants to go ahead with a typosphere announcing a >>"coming soon" message for several month now, a dead typogarden project! >> >>Some people don't want to hear it but perhaps the good thing to do is to >>create a REALLY ATTRACTIVE wiki with details on installing, configuring >>typo, and themes... >>and some info on programming stuff (API, classes,etc...) >> >>Typo helped me to discover RoR and I'm addicted but sometimes people need >>to see sparkling things to discover the real beauty! >> >>Regards >> >> >> >>_______________________________________________ >>Typo-list mailing list >>[email protected] >>http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list >> > > > -- Timothy Freund http://digital-achievement.com http://edodyssey.com _______________________________________________ Typo-list mailing list [email protected] http://rubyforge.org/mailman/listinfo/typo-list
