[Biococoa-dev] Wiki and website

Alexander Griekspoor a.griekspoor at nki.nl
Wed Apr 12 10:49:09 EDT 2006


I think you are right, we don't really need one. If we give the wiki  
frontpage a bit more a "homepage feeling", it could be perfect already!
Cheers,
Alex

On 12-apr-2006, at 14:09, Peter Schols wrote:

> Hi guys,
>
> The dust is starting to settle down here, and I would like to  
> resume my work on the BioCocoa website. I played around a bit in  
> Sandvox, the new web editor (also because I promised Dan, the  
> author, to send in some feedback). However, now that I have seen  
> the BioCocoa wiki (which is becoming more useful every day, great  
> work BTW!), I'm wondering if there is really a need for 'another'  
> BioCocoa website. I was thinking that instead of designing a new  
> BioCocoa website and spending time on CSS and xhtml, it could be  
> better for the project that I could spend that time filling in the  
> wiki (for example with some tutorials) and working on the project  
> itself.
> When I'm using a third party framework, the first thing I'm looking  
> for is sample code that can get me started asap, so I think that  
> could be the best thing to add in order to gain extra users (and  
> thus potential contributors).
>
> Before spending much time on web design, I'm wondering what the  
> list is thinking about this: do we need a separate website /  
> webpage apart from the Wiki? Or do we integrate everything into the  
> wiki?
> In case we go for a separate website / webpage (that is of course  
> linked to the wiki), what info should this webpage contain?
> Any feedback is appreciated!
>
> Peter
>
>
>
> On 12 Apr 2006, at 11:07, Alexander Griekspoor wrote:
>
>> If I have some time I'll hope to do what Drew and Charles also did  
>> on their wiki, post some archived, handy, email conversations on  
>> the wiki as reference.
>> Cheers,
>> Alex
>>
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