it's community is very powerful and empowered by the community
tools.
The Groups.drupal.org site matches people across sectors and interests
with each other and allows them to discuss Drupal in their particular
domains. I would think an equivalent for Cake would bake!
Stew
On Nov 25, 2:22 pm, mark_story <mark.st...@gmail.com> wrote:
> Many have tried this and it has not been historically successful. In
> the land of forums there is this group, as well as many language
> specific groups. There is also already http://www.cakephpforum.net/
> and others. In addition there is the bakery and the cookbook. The
> cookbook is more documentation focused but the bakery facilitates
> articles and case studies and the following discussion quite well.
>
> I'm not saying its a bad idea, but instead of attempting fragmenting
> our efforts we should perhaps consolidate them? Focus our efforts on
> enhancing and enriching the already existing resources. And if there
> is a feature that is sorely missing from one of those resources, we
> can add it in.
>
> -Mark
>
> On Nov 25, 8:19 am, Marcus Silva <marcuslighten...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > Hi guys,
>
> > I am planning on building (maybe) a site for us cakephp users.
>
> > I would like to know weather it would be a good idea to build such a
> > site and what type of feature you would suggest.
>
> > The question I ask is this, would you use such a site and what would
> > like to see in it?
>
> > Any comment will be great appreciated.
>
> > Cheers
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