A new site for PHP that listed sites written in PHP was started recently (php-powered.com). Is there an equivalent for Cake? If not, then does anyone feel the need for one?
-- Aaron Thies
"When you're married you'll understand the value of fresh produce." - Tony Soprano
> A new site for PHP that listed sites written in PHP was started > recently (php-powered.com). Is there an equivalent for Cake? If not, > then does anyone feel the need for one?
> -- > Aaron Thies
> "When you're married you'll understand the value of fresh produce." > - Tony Soprano
The "In the Wild" page is fine for people who already know and care about Cake but I think a website similar to php-powered.com, but more of a case study type write up for each submission would be good. The site can then show concrete examples of who, what, how and why they chose CakePHP and the benefits, issues etc that it helped them overcome as well. I think it could be a very useful resource as well as pushing CakePHP recognition into the general Web Developer scene.
I like the idea for this site and I will putting together some ideas and proposals. Any one else interested?
On Jun 6, 1:37 am, rtconner <rtcon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Jun 5, 8:24 am, "Aaron Thies" <ath...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > A new site for PHP that listed sites written in PHP was started > > recently (php-powered.com). Is there an equivalent for Cake? If not, > > then does anyone feel the need for one?
> > -- > > Aaron Thies
> > "When you're married you'll understand the value of fresh produce." > > - Tony Soprano
I certainly don't see how it could be a bad idea. If you can put together something that's attractive, works well, and represents the Cake community in a good fashion -- I say go for it. If it's quality, I'd think the members of the community will gravitate toward it naturally.
Geoff Ford wrote: > The "In the Wild" page is fine for people who already know and care > about Cake but I think a website similar to php-powered.com, but more > of a case study type write up for each submission would be good. The > site can then show concrete examples of who, what, how and why they > chose CakePHP and the benefits, issues etc that it helped them > overcome as well. I think it could be a very useful resource as well > as pushing CakePHP recognition into the general Web Developer scene.
> I like the idea for this site and I will putting together some ideas > and proposals. Any one else interested?
> On Jun 6, 1:37 am, rtconner <rtcon...@gmail.com> wrote:
>> On Jun 5, 8:24 am, "Aaron Thies" <ath...@gmail.com> wrote:
>>> A new site for PHP that listed sites written in PHP was started >>> recently (php-powered.com). Is there an equivalent for Cake? If not, >>> then does anyone feel the need for one?
>>> -- >>> Aaron Thies
>>> "When you're married you'll understand the value of fresh produce." >>> - Tony Soprano
I recently did something like this in my blog (www.tuliofaria.net (sorry, but it is written in portuguese)), there you can see a site which I did in 20 hours and its source code...
> I certainly don't see how it could be a bad idea. If you can put > together something that's attractive, works well, and represents the > Cake community in a good fashion -- I say go for it. If it's quality, > I'd think the members of the community will gravitate toward it naturally.
> Geoff Ford wrote: > > The "In the Wild" page is fine for people who already know and care > > about Cake but I think a website similar to php-powered.com, but more > > of a case study type write up for each submission would be good. The > > site can then show concrete examples of who, what, how and why they > > chose CakePHP and the benefits, issues etc that it helped them > > overcome as well. I think it could be a very useful resource as well > > as pushing CakePHP recognition into the general Web Developer scene.
> > I like the idea for this site and I will putting together some ideas > > and proposals. Any one else interested?
> > On Jun 6, 1:37 am, rtconner <rtcon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >> On Jun 5, 8:24 am, "Aaron Thies" <ath...@gmail.com> wrote:
> >>> A new site for PHP that listed sites written in PHP was started > >>> recently (php-powered.com). Is there an equivalent for Cake? If not, > >>> then does anyone feel the need for one?
> >>> -- > >>> Aaron Thies
> >>> "When you're married you'll understand the value of fresh produce." > >>> - Tony Soprano
> I recently did something like this in my blog (www.tuliofaria.net > (sorry, but it is written in portuguese)), there you can see a site > which I did in 20 hours and its source code...
> I think its a good idea for who is starting in cake....
> best,
> On 5 jun, 23:51, Joshua Benner <joshben...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > I certainly don't see how it could be a bad idea. If you can put > > together something that's attractive, works well, and represents the > > Cake community in a good fashion -- I say go for it. If it's quality, > > I'd think the members of the community will gravitate toward it naturally.
> > Geoff Ford wrote: > > > The "In the Wild" page is fine for people who already know and care > > > about Cake but I think a website similar to php-powered.com, but more > > > of a case study type write up for each submission would be good. The > > > site can then show concrete examples of who, what, how and why they > > > chose CakePHP and the benefits, issues etc that it helped them > > > overcome as well. I think it could be a very useful resource as well > > > as pushing CakePHP recognition into the general Web Developer scene.
> > > I like the idea for this site and I will putting together some ideas > > > and proposals. Any one else interested?
> > > On Jun 6, 1:37 am, rtconner <rtcon...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >> On Jun 5, 8:24 am, "Aaron Thies" <ath...@gmail.com> wrote:
> > >>> A new site for PHP that listed sites written in PHP was started > > >>> recently (php-powered.com). Is there an equivalent for Cake? If not, > > >>> then does anyone feel the need for one?
> > >>> -- > > >>> Aaron Thies
> > >>> "When you're married you'll understand the value of fresh produce." > > >>> - Tony Soprano