On Mon, Jul 14, 2008 at 8:13 PM, Jim Campbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > > My second problem is time. At the moment, I've got a very long holiday so, >> when I'm not gone, I should have a lot of time to work on it. However, this >> means the theme itself should be finished pretty soon so I can spend some >> holiday time working on it before I start my university classes. Would that >> be possible? > > > We were planning to flesh out the overall structure and content first > before we got into design and theming. We're driving things from the > inside out so that we don't start developing a theme that doesn't fit with > how the site will be structured. Plus, I think it would be more > motivational for designers if we said, "Look, here's all of this content, > can you help us build something around it?" rather than just having them > start to create a theme. Seeing that so much work had already been done > would show how committed we are to the project. > > Still, design work will need to be done . . . I've started adding project > info to the wiki [1], so please take a look at that page. We don't have > anyone listed to do that artwork & design elements at this time, so if you > think you could contribute to that, please add your name there. > Sorry, I'm a horrible designer...
> (As a note, I'm going to create a table of project participants so that > we can include our email addresses and irc handles, too. It will make it > easier for us to stay in touch.) > > In terms of your availability to work on the project, we're trying to break > the project down into smaller, well-defined chunks to make it easier for > people to participate. Unfortunately, I haven't guaged how much time it > will take per person, per week, but I will do my best to keep weekly time > requirements down. > Cool, I'll see tomorrow or maybe tonight if I can play around with proposing a site structure. > > Talk to you soon, > > Jim > -- Vincent
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