[Grok-dev] Anyone feel like writing a bit of exciting text?

David Bain david.bain at alteroo.com
Sat May 31 09:39:37 EDT 2008


I like the look of the new site. I'm willing to contribute some verbage to
the "get started" section.

On Sat, May 31, 2008 at 7:58 AM, Martin Aspeli <optilude at gmx.net> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> As some of you know, there's an effort toddling along to make a better
> zope.org.
>
> I know Grok has its own website, but I'd quite like to promote Grok as the
> "easy way to Zope". To that end, the design calls for:
>
>  - a "get started" section that assumes you start off with Grok (it should
> also point to zopeproject or a tarball release for those who want raw Zope)
>
>  - an "examples" section that tries to demonstrate how Zope is cool and
> different. I think showing a bit of Grok code here would be nice, though it
> should focus a bit more on the general Zope (3) aspects rather than the
> things that make Grok unique.
>
> http://zode01.lovelysystems.com/get-started
> http://zode01.lovelysystems.com/examples
>
> Would anyone like to contribute some content to one or both of these
> sections?
>
> Martin
>
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> want to work with Plone. See http://martinaspeli.net/plone-book
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