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Welcome to closureplease.com! Now what? #1
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Nice one Thanasis, Is there going to be a blog section of the site? It would be great to get It would be good to get the site in sections - so putting the frameworks Also some links to I've got my hands full at the moment at the new job and I'm going to be expect some pull requests from me in the near future, On Tue, Mar 19, 2013 at 7:32 PM, Thanasis Polychronakis <
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Rhys awesome, that's the general idea of this project, lower the learning curve of Closure and evangelize about it. Yes, sections are in order, I wanted to put out what we have and sit on it for a while so we can better understand what sections need to be created and how to organize the information. Please add what you have on the index.md file and we'll figure out how to organize it. My current idea is to make the frontpage a product selling one, closure being the product. So that means that the goal is to have CTAs and flows that will help you get up to speed as fast as possible and with the less frustration possible. More experienced developers can find their way through the section links or deep-linking (e.g. closureplease.com/externs). I'll open a new issue to discuss what these sections should be and how to properly organize the resources. Rhys, Added you to the org. |
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Hi all!
I created the closureplease organization as a common place to word towards making Closure Library more awesome and reachable by a wider audience.
I have moved all my closure related projects to the organization and launched http://closureplease.com
In the future i plan on starting a campaign of blog posts and screencasts to [re?]introduce the Closure Library to the community, in the new context that modern tools and workflows provide.
Ping me on #closure-tools freenode or twitter for access to the org.
/cc @steida @rhysbrettbowen @izb @scottlangendyk @donaldpipowitch @nicolacity @jbenet @callumlocke @teppeis @hallettj @jarib @gmarty @urmuzov @fbzhong @dcodeIO @darsain @mpneuried ... and anyone else you think would be interested
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