Dear reader,
Since the "blog of the year 2007" poll started I thought a bit about the page?
Is it still an interesting page? Who reads this page? What want the readers? In other words?
What do you expect from this website? What do you miss? What should be removed?
You might know, that I ask this from time to time. I like to get feedback and I would really appreciate if you would leave a comment to tell me your ideas, wishes and opinions.
Thankd and Greets,
Thomas
#2: Simon commented on Thursday, 03-01-08 19:09
As this is an English blog, I'll try to give you some feedback in English, of course... Nevertheless I'm a German one (so please excuse my bad English) and just relaunched my small private site, now with a blog. It's a mixture of some private stuff, funny things I found on the web and about my hobbies, which TYPO3 is one of it. I'm not sure yet what the main topic of my blog will become. That's enough about me, as your reader.
I collected some (all I knew) TYPO3 blogs as rss-feeds at my google-startpage. There I see the three newest articles of every blog.
This leads to the fact, that I prefer regular updated blogs and I'm also not interested in the fifth article about a new T3 release, as long as the article includes not more information than the official release notes witch I read in addition. If such article includes more (for the best: practical) information about new features or problems by the update, well done, I'll read it with interest.
Additional I'm always interested in reports about nice extensions. There are so many in the TER and also if you are not looking for a special one it's interesting to get to know a new interesting one together with its (dis-)advantages and tips to deal with its installation, configurations and use. (Therefore I think about writing something about every extension I use at my website.)
Comparing extensions is of course also exiting every time, to find the best one for a special task.
"TS-snippets" are another interesting topic. I like finding easy to understand and well documented TS-snippets which make your site (more) xhtml-valide or help you to work easier in the BE.
For me there should be a short explanation to every line of TS (so that I as a very lazy person do not have to look up everything in the tsref) and some words where it belongs to (constants / setup / user-ts / page-ts)
Maybe I will put my complete TS I used for my website on my website. I could imagine, that it possibly would be interesting for some newbees...
To read something about the new installer (and of course other projects where you are involved in) is also interesting every time. I'm really interested how it will look and work like in the end.
Beside the whole T3-stuff, I have to say, I'm of course furthermore interested in things which would belong to the category "private" at my website... It's interesting to get to know something of the people behind the code. This is also an argument to go on with your (or Ginas) interviews "Who the f*** is...".
As I mentioned earlier I visit your site because of your blog through the rss-feed. Because of that I normally only read the blogentry and not more of your site. As a result it maybe is also a good idea (if I'm not the only one using your site via the rss-fead) to write something in your blog, if you have updated your website.
All in all I yet like your blog (in special as well because it's in English and so divides from the most other ones), keep writing, and the best wishes for 2008!
Simon
#3: Simon commented on Thursday, 03-01-08 19:14
Another feature-request for your site, I just noticed: You've got this tiny "Website"-field, where I posted my url (http://simon.imageconnector.de), so please use it in your template. :-)
Simon
#4: Thomas commented on Thursday, 03-01-08 19:37
@Andy: I will do so, as soon as I know some interesting things going on.
@Simon: thanks for your comments. I will bear them in mind. :-) And it seems that the website feature in ve_guestbook is broken. Maybe I did it myself when patching along against spam!? I'll look at it.
Greets,
Thomas
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i´d be happy to read some stuff about the core developers and what they´re workin on.