Gary,

I agree that we should add an About Us page (#1-3).

And we do have a bio page and presentation page.  The bio page is called Card 
Exchange, for anyone who attends a meeting.  And all presenters are encouraged 
to add any materials from the slideshow to the website's Meetings/Presentations 
download section.

We don't have "regular presenters" and I don't think we ever will because 
people come and go.

As far as gathering info from the RSVP and developing a presentation or demo 
around the requests, I believe that would be a job in itself.  Are you 
volunteering for the job? ;-)   I believe that decisions about what 
presentations we are interested in should be done at the meeting by people who 
are participating in the meetings.  People volunteer their presentation, or 
volunteer to arrange for someone outside our group to come in and give a 
presentation, and we decide whether it is something we want at the meeting.

For people to email in and say I want to see this and learn that, and the rest 
of us jump and do it, I for one am not fond of that idea.  I think the group is 
based on mutual sharing, that people need to take the initiative to go on the 
Joomla.org site and other resource sites, and then follow up with discussions 
in the group.

Donna





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From: Gary Mort <garyam...@gmail.com>
To: NYPHP SIG: Joomla <joomla@lists.nyphp.org>
Sent: Fri, December 11, 2009 7:49:55 AM
Subject: Re: [joomla] list sig

I can shoot an email to Hans Z. asking him to make the change.  I've found the 
NYPHP folks very accomodating.

As a PHP programmer first and a Joomla user second, I've always found NYPHP as 
the logical home for the Joomla email list... but based on the fact that many 
Joomla users don't even know, nor do they need to, that it is written in PHP 
perhaps it's not. :-)

As for the website, I've been mulling that for a while and have a few[aka many] 
suggestions:

1) There should be an about us page with a general overview of the group
2) There should be a history page covering the founding of the group through 
organizing NYC's second JoomlaDay
3) We need to stress strongly that ALL skill levels of Joomla are welcome at 
the meetings.  One thing I recommend is strongly encouraging non-coders to come 
early to the meeting and schedule the non-techie stuff for the beginning and 
save the techie stuff for the end
4) Encourage people new to joomla or considering Joomla to RSVP and ask them to 
make a note that they are new to Joomla[perhaps set a checkbox] - and place a 
count on the website of how many newbies are coming.  If we KNOW there are 3 or 
4 complete new people, than schedule a short 15 minute "welcome to Joomla" demo 
for them.  Things like "this is how you can dynamically change the 
menu"..."this is how you can edit content on the frontpage".."this is how you 
add new content"...  Really BASIC stuff.   I know this was one of the things I 
did at the start of meetings, because quite frankly this kind of demo is not 
"sexy" and it doesn't show off your "skillz" so it is hard to find people 
willing to do the basics - but these basics are what really really attract new 
people to Joomla.  The fact that once a site is up, they do NOT need to call a 
web designer for every little content change.  Of course, this also means you 
need a few volunteers to present this -
 which shouldn't be too hard, just have a standard demo site everyone can use 
and run through the basics.  If there is a page where people can tell if 
newbies are coming, then a volunteer will step forward[I'd also say take it to 
the next level and 2 or 3 days before the meeting, have the volunteer be able 
to send an email out to those newbies "Thanks for your RSVP, Marian Konop from 
Gotham Informatics, http://www.gothaminformatics.com, has volunteered to give 
you a brief demo at the upcoming meeting on X at Y time.  Please make sure to 
come or let us know if something has come up and you need to cancel"]
5) Regular presentors should have bio pages on the website.  Something like:
Laura Gordon of RyTech Sites, http://www.rytechsites.com/ is a regular 
presentor at Joomla NYC.  
[brief bio]
She has recently presented on
X - brief description and date
Y -brief description and date
Z -brief description and date

6) Irregular presentors should be able to put up a bio page the month of and 
the month after a meeting.  Something like
Rafael ??? of Dioscouri Designs, http://www.dioscouri.com/
[brief bio]
Demonstrating their new online shopping system Tienda on X date

Most of this stuff is basic content editing, a directory component of some 
sort[SOBI2, K2, etc] and then a little coding on the RSVP side which I could 
work on during my dead week at the end of the month.



On Thu, Dec 10, 2009 at 10:12 PM, forest mars <compustre...@gmail.com> wrote:

>Any chance we can get the http://joomlanyc.org site on the e-list sig?
>
>Also, before we do that, any chance we can turn SEF on?  
>
>
>just wondering, 
>
>>ƒorest
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