Hi, I've made this an issue: https://github.com/hotosm/hotosm/issues/65
On 06/08/14 14:15, Mikel Maron wrote: >> I can set these up and then other fields can be added as required. > > Awesome > >> In Drupal terms, the easiest will be a user profile page, because that > >> can be automatically connected to anybody who writes an update, but > >> several of them can also be manually added, for example as contacts for > >> projects. >> >> We can then also use the individual Drupal contact forms which come with > >> a spam filter. > > > I think it could depend a little on the requirements. The intersection of > people posting, and members, only has partial overlap. We also need to think > about how we want to organize project contacts (as a single group, or > individuals), and contacts to profiled members (perhaps simply twitter, or > link to OSM id). > > -Mikel > > * Mikel Maron * +14152835207 @mikel s:mikelmaron > > > On Wednesday, August 6, 2014 4:37 AM, ifrik <[email protected]> wrote: > > >> >> >> Hi, >> >> >> On 05/08/14 19:49, Mikel Maron wrote: >>> ... To flesh out a bit more, during the Board face to face, we >>> discussed several things about HOT's structure that need better >>> communication, and realized the website is the best place to focus. We >>> thought to start with building a section for member profiles, and a section >>> for working groups. >>> >>> The place to start would be to draw up simple requirements for these. >>> Member profiles should have name, photo, twitter, bio, country; and should >>> be easy to connect from blog posts and other parts of the site; and >>> shouldn't necessarily be a Drupal user, but a content type. Working groups >>> have another set of parameters to define. >> >> I can set these up and then other fields can be added as required. >> >> In Drupal terms, the easiest will be a user profile page, because that >> can be automatically connected to anybody who writes an update, but >> several of them can also be manually added, for example as contacts for >> projects. >> >> We can then also use the individual Drupal contact forms which come with >> a spam filter. >> >> Greetings >> Antje >> >> >> >> _______________________________________________ HOT mailing list [email protected] https://lists.openstreetmap.org/listinfo/hot
