[Catalyst-dev] Catalyst Marketing Plan Draft

Zbigniew Lukasiak zzbbyy at gmail.com
Thu Oct 19 10:07:45 CEST 2006


I concur the idea of improving TTSite instead of concentrating on some
specific Catalyst second level frameworks.   This way we could have
some standard HTML templates that could be used by many second level
frameworks.  And while we can count on programming frameworks to
happen naturally here - for nice HTML templates we cannot so we need
to  support them somehow centrally.

The fact that the templates could be used outside of Catalyst would be
a nice gesture to the whole Perl community and can cause some
cross-pollination.

--
Zbyszek

On 10/19/06, Andy Wardley <abw at wardley.org> wrote:
> Jonathan Rockway wrote:
>  > I agree here.  Before we can let marketing have at this, though, we need
>  > to get the code infrastructure in place.  I think TTSite is the right
>  > direction, but there are some problems with it, and I think we need a
>  > TTSite++ or something like that.
>
> TTSite was a fairly quick hack to provide a basic example of some of the
> things you can do with TT. I wanted to keep it fairly simple, for the first
> version at least. I totally agree that it could do with an overhaul if it's
> seeing regular use.
>
> I've already got plans to put together a new collection of TT templates,
> scripts, CSS files, graphics, etc., along the lines of TTSite. I've already
> got most of the code and content from other projects. it's just a question of
> figuring out what's needed and pulling it together.
>
> Although I was planning for it to be more generic than just a Catalyst
> component (i.e. so you can use it to generate static sites), it makes a lot of
> sense to develop it with the specific aim of working with Catalyst.
>
> So consider me volunteered  (although not for another month or so).
>
> A
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