Hi all, Now that I am starting to use Pier, I notice several things: 1. The current version of Pier has become a bit unstable. The bugs I have found so far are: - The default installation no longer requires you to be logged in to change content. This is because the owner is no longer set by default. - The default installation no longer allows you to select a template. I do not know how much this has to do with the work Damien is doing, but the question arises: who are currently the core team of Pier? 2. The website of Pier is outdated. It still refers to Pier2, the repository of Lucas Renggli, some new add-ons are missing, and several links to examples are no longer working. 3. Also Pier itself could use some new input. I am thinking about a bootstrap packages, that adds a bootstrap template, and allows to add bootstrap components, like a jumbotron, to be added easily, without having to resort to ?verbatim?. And maybe there are other things that are missing too. I am willing to do some work, as I am now using Pier for my website, but I don?t think I can do it without help. Stephan and I already did some work on the code exporter, so has become more easy: - to migrate a Pier site to the current version - to develop Pier local, and deploy Pier remote. We should probably add a screen cast and installation scripts, but then: who will put it on the Pier website? So who is using Pier also and wants to help get it up to date? Cheers, Diego