[Grok-dev] Re: I know it sucks, but here goes.... grok.zope.org :)
Sebastian Ware
sebastian at urbantalk.se
Sat Jun 9 15:34:14 EDT 2007
I just want to repost the suggested site structure, since it isn't
obvious in the layout.
** Evaluate ** (Excite)
- Introduction screencast
- Overview (history, philosophy, architecture, features, business
case ++)
- "Case Studies" (stories, developer perspective)
- Code
++ The Business Case is for managers
** Learn ** (Educate)
- Recommended curriculum (suggested reading and learning path)
- Tutorial
- Sample applications
- Forum
- Online seminars (voice annotated h.234 screencasts)
** Develop ** (Empower)
- API documentation
- Best practice (Howtos with sample code (and tests?))
- Templates (Application, component)
- Mailing list
- Bug/feature collector
- Road map
** Contribute ** (Engage)
- Guidelines
- Evangelist Blogs
- Mailing lists
- Component directory
Mvh Sebastian
9 jun 2007 kl. 21.23 skrev Alec Munro:
> Hmm, well I'm kind of a fan of the old caveman, but that's not a
> big deal. I can understand how he's a bit more of a complicated
> character.
>
> What I would like to see:
> -Recipes. Until recently, I found Zope 3 to be missing a good
> recipe collection, and I think it would be great to make Recipes a
> first-class citizen on the Grok site.
> -Source for the website, assuming it's built in Grok.
>
> Other than that, I think this is terrific. Keep up the good work.
>
> Alec Munro
>
>
> On 6/9/07, Lennart Regebro <regebro at gmail.com > wrote:I like this
> Grok too.
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