[Grok-dev] Re: Working towards a 0.9 release
Philipp von Weitershausen
philipp at weitershausen.de
Mon Feb 26 06:43:14 EST 2007
On 26 Feb 2007, at 12:16 , Kevin Teague wrote:
> I'd really like to see a grok.zope.org - a nice short URL with even
> a single page of introduction text and links to assorted Grok bits
> around the web would go a long ways towards creating more interest
> in the project I think. To that effect, I'm willing to volunteer to
> help with this - I've started work on a single static page here:
>
> http://www.bud.ca/files/grokonepage/
Great! I like the simple and clear design. It also mentions almost
everything you need to know about grok for now on one page. Perhaps
we should add a second page with the tutorial later. We certainly
need to mention somewhere how to install grok...!
Some feedback:
* Thanks for linking to my two videos. In the longterm, I don't think
we should be linking to neither one of them. In retrospect I don't
think the presentation at the Snow sprint went so well, and it's a
lot focused on the Zope community. Grok certainly also wants to
attract pure Python programmers. But perhaps that's just me and you
guys think the video is ok... Also, I need to redo the screencast
because it's not up to date anymore and could be improved. But for
now, those links good.
* The example code could use a bit of updating. I suggest something
like::
import grok
class HelloWorld(grok.Application, grok.Model):
pass
class Index(grok.View):
def render(self):
return 'ME GROK HELLO WORLD!'
* You have a typo in the line mentioning Grok Wiki: gor -> for
* I think the only thing grok smashes are ZCML and mammoths :). I
suggest a heading like "ME GROK HYPERLINKS"
* It'd be nice to provide a hyperlink to the #grok channel directly.
> I really like the cave man theme, it would be cool to add things
> like a navigation bar that looks like it is chiseled out of stone
> and cave drawings sketches down the sides.
Yeah, I was thinking the same, but I'm way too little gifted as a
designer.
> A couple considerations:
>
> * Grok logo? A chiseled in stone logo might be neat - it might be
> quite hard to get right though. I've used a typeface called Artiste
> for sample page, It's kind of growing on me.
>
> * Grok slogan/tagline? I thought about putting the tagline
> "Prehistoric web development", although that doesn't really say
> anything, perhaps something like "Zope 3 web development simplified"?
We used to say "Now even cavemen can use Zope 3". I think that
neither critices Zope 3 too much, nor does it make grok sound like
some archaic thing. The idea is that people will think "heck, if
cavemen can use this thing, I should certainly be able to as well".
> Moving beyond the single page, what do people think about using a
> Plone site for the Grok content? I could set-up a Plone with a
> custom from-scratch Grok skin, and then we could have a standard
> Plone skin for doing the content editing. This would make it a lot
> easier for community participation in the documentation and content
> side, and we wouldn't require svn accounts and a static build
> process to update the content. In addition, we could then encourage
> discussion about the content on the Plone-skin side, but leave
> those documents in public draft, and not display them from the Grok-
> skin side.
Thanks for volunteering to set up such a site. I think this will be a
lot of work. It clearly shouldn't be our top-priority. For 0.9 a
simple static page should definitely suffice, for 1.0 we can then
think about making something fancier.
I certainly wouldn't mind using Plone (perhaps it's a bit overkill?).
What we'll need is for the developers to update content, to upload
releases, perhaps write news items. And a wiki would be nice.
Philipp
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