Just wanted to shout out:<br>I'm on this list now too, although I know NOTHING about plone!<br><br>~Kyle<br><br><div><span class="gmail_quote">On 10/21/06, <b class="gmail_sendername">Steffen</b> <<a href="mailto:stffn@dibidut.dk">
stffn@dibidut.dk</a>> wrote:</span><blockquote class="gmail_quote" style="border-left: 1px solid rgb(204, 204, 204); margin: 0pt 0pt 0pt 0.8ex; padding-left: 1ex;"><br>On 21/10/2006, at 22.28, Adrian wrote:<br><br>> this is a mere echo mail: i want to check how alive this list is.
<br><br>check.<br><br>> are there people willing to do a plone-skin? (look at <a href="http://plone.net">plone.net</a> to see<br>> what is possible) because changing from plone to something else is not<br>> an option i think. to much work. to much lose.
<br><br>i think grafical changes are a good start. But i also think that<br>structural changes and silk documentation are important to get the<br>best out of it.<br><br>I am, when i get some time, going to make a proposal. But there have,
<br>in my opinion already been made good suggestions. fx:<br><br>Kyle wrote:<br>> I really do enjoy the layout on the Processing site (http://<br>> <a href="http://processing.org/">processing.org/</a>), since it is very clean and has lots of pictures
<br>> and a big fat examples section on the front page. If we are trying<br>> to market Pd to new users, this is THE most important thing (as<br>> previously asserted).<br>><br>> I also enjoy their utilization of subdomains. We could do this
<br>> with things like <a href="http://gem.puredata.org">http://gem.puredata.org</a>, http://<br>> <a href="http://gridflow.puredata.org">gridflow.puredata.org</a> , <a href="http://pidip.puredata.org">http://pidip.puredata.org
</a>, etc.<br>><br>> Also, it would be best if the forum was attached to the main<br>> website by at least a prominent link/redirect, if not actually in<br>> server space. But we definitely need more pictures: unless you're
<br>> trying to show off by running lynx, the internet is not a purely<br>> textual medium. Besides, the people who actually DO patch Pd<br>> without a GUI probably aren't so interested in visiting a more<br>> marketing-oriented site anyway. Maybe we could do http://
<br>> <a href="http://nogui.puredata.org">nogui.puredata.org</a>?<br><br>Pete wote:<br>> * What it is, in simple terminology<br>> * What people are doing with it<br>> * How to install it - where to find different versions, and a sub-
<br>> page with 'common problems' that people have when installing<br>> * Some simple tutorials with patches (the first howto on the<br>> current page is Miller's book!)<br><br>_______________________________________________
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