On 07/03/2010 11:16 AM, Richard C. Steffens wrote: > Nathan W wrote: >> looking for feedback on the ongoing dev, ... please review and comment as i >> am losing >> momentum w/o some confirmation that what's being presented here would be >> agreeable to the group at large.
> > Building the site in Wordpress should make it easier for the keeper of > the site to allow certain other volunteers to work on limited parts of > the site, too. this should be pretty easy to convert to a WP template, and i'd be happy to do that. i'd also be happy to volunteer for ongoing maintenance. i'll explain my take on WP momentarily. as i stay pretty on top of the mailing list, with consent of the community, the relevant information like meeting dates and topics can be transposed to the site w/ no need to change current habits. since there seems to be a general consensus that a calendar would be beneficial, i'll start that next. Denis: regarding the updating of content, i set this up so far so that the changeable things (i.e. meeting info) are contained in a separate txt file and included in the home page automagically. for automatic notification of the upkeeper, i think the mailing list is probably good for that. regarding WordPress. it is a really nice CMS for getting things set up quickly and making maintenance easy for groups that will be co-maintaining. if an honest assessment of the likelihood of multiple persons volunteering to help maintain and stick with it seems to merit, i say go for it, if not, i'd sooner see a static site with the variable content separated from page layout and managed by editing a few text files. wordpress has a habit of slowing down after time, is subject to SQL injection (though the WP team does an excellent job of trying to prevent this), and is subject to occasional random MySQL corruption... just some cons to bear in mind along w/ the benefits. thank you all for your input, i'll send another update looking for review of the copy after i've finished updating the last section and implementing the calendar. - nathan _______________________________________________ PLUG mailing list [email protected] http://lists.pdxlinux.org/mailman/listinfo/plug
