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Jan 13, 2018, 11:56:20 AM1/13/18
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I've started a user community website, to go along with the repo I created for sharing ScriptCraft plugins.

The website is itself a GitHub repo, so that it can be a collaborative effort.  Simply fork the repo, compose / edit pages, and open a pull request.

The repo is under the scriptcrafthub GitHub account I created, and is called scriptcrafthub.github.io so that it can be a GitHub Pages website.

I've registered and enabled the domain name scriptcrafthub.org for this.

Right now, there is just stub content in "index.md".  (As a Pages / Jekyll site, content goes in .md files, not .html files.)  But the possibilities are many.

My vision is for this website to be a place for the users of ScriptCraft to convene about what they are doing with it.  The ScriptCraft repo and website already cover ScriptCraft itself very well; my aim is to augment the ScriptCraft material that has already been created: ...
  • showcase ways in which ScriptCraft is used day-to-day
  • tutorials aimed at a specific audience of ScriptCraft users
  • tutorials that dive deeply into details of a particular aspect of ScriptCraft
  • present ways in which people have combined plugins from several authors
  • news about related topics, such as Spigot updates, and how they affect users of ScriptCraft
  • installation notes for particular situations with considerations outside the scope of the general ScriptCraft installation instructions
  • etc.
I'll be adding content over time, and I welcome and encourage contributions to the website from everyone interested in building up the ScriptCraft user community.

- Andrew

Captain Starbuck

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Jan 13, 2018, 5:56:25 PM1/13/18
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Andrew - Please see my other note just posted with a status update and commitment to development. In the best interest of this community/ecosystem, everyone is welcome and encouraged to create their own fan sites and repos and blogs and knowledgebases, etc. The more the better. My goal is to focus on "the central" site. If I'm too slow to produce this, so be it, and I hope someone else picks up the gauntlet. But I'd like to keep hammering at this.

With holidays behind us, I will do my best to post a limited front-end site within the next 1-2 weeks, for people to see as development continues. Functionality will be exposed over time for folks here to Beta.

And I hope we can collaborate on content and everything else we'd both (all) like to do with this. Please feel free to email me on any topic:
 
Script...@gmail.com 
 
(Oy ve, and now the spam will start... :)  )

Thanks!
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