On Aug 2, 2007, at 5:56 PM, Ganeshji Marwaha wrote:
Karl,
A couple of things...
1.
I am just thinking out loud here.
Is there a way to setup up your blog in such a way that, if one of
us posts a blog entry in our blogs (maybe in a category named
jquery) and express interest in including that in
learningjquery.com, then it gets added to ur blog.
I am probably talking about a "planet" kinda setup i guess. I don'
think it is a bad idea to go that route as well.
I'm sure I could set up an RSS feed, but Richard Worth has already
done that with http://planet.jquery.com/ . It looks great, and I
wouldn't want to duplicate efforts.
Ofcourse, authors willing to contribute directly on your blog may
also be a plus.
Well, it would certainly be a plus for me. :)
2.
Don't get me wrong here, frankly, the documentation/demo/
interesting-use-cases effort is more than a series of blog posts in
my personal opinion (i am allowed to have one right? ;-) ). It
should be organized a little differently.
Of course you're allowed to have an opinion. I understand your point,
and I think it's a valid one.
So, even if all of us post on learningjquery.com, i would still say
that we need an organized site (visualjquery.com maybe) that can do
more that what it does today.
Fair enough. I'm not following what you mean by "an organized site"
though. Visual jQuery is an awesome API viewer, but it isn't really
built for demos/interesting-use-cases. I guess I'm a little confused
now about what you are envisioning. Is there another site that you
think does a great job of what you're considering for jQuery? This
thread started with a pointer towards the Mootools demos, which, I
agree, are really sharp. If that is what we need/what people want,
then I'd like to see it reside on jquery.com itself, rather than
spinning of another adjectivejquery.com.
And those are my 2 cents.
--Karl