Subject: Fwd: Project PM hosting |
From: Tim Ellis <dynamic@nocturnalcommissions.com> |
Date: 10/5/10, 00:20 |
To: Barrett Brown <barriticus@gmail.com>, Clark Robinson <robinsonchicago@gmail.com>,
Scott Mintz <scott.w.mintz@gmail.com> |
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From:
Tim Ellis <dynamic@nocturnalcommissions.com>Date: Tue, Oct 5, 2010 at 12:18 AM
Subject: Re: Project PM hosting
To: Campbell Vertesi <
campbell@vertesi.com>
Campbell, it's clear that you have a much more in-depth knowledge of web
development than I do, and with the approval of the group and your own
acceptance, I'd like to nominate you to take a leading role in the web development aspect. When it was just the four of us it made sense to look to me with the initial tasks for web development, but now that we have web pros like yourself on the team it would be silly not to let you take the lead, if you're willing.
Nick Diotte is also skilled with web development, and Gus Catalono is very talented with programming. Both are listed in the Project PM roster.
Another contact that may prove useful is an old acquaintance of mine who does technical work for the DoD. He moonlights as an Android app developer, which is worth keeping in mind in case we ever decide to go mobile.
On Mon, Oct 4, 2010 at 9:57 PM, Campbell Vertesi
<campbell@vertesi.com> wrote:
OK, I set us up a site on a staging address, where we can start adding content. http://projectpm.singingsites.com . Login by visiting http://projectpm.singingsites.com/user - your username and password are
Tim Ellis
pr0jectPM
I've made you a site administrator, so once you log in you will see the kind of functionality we get just out of the box with Drupal. I applied a publicly available theme for the time being, but we can have our designer do something custom if we like.
Basically, just log in, and hit the "edit" links above the content to edit it. That should be it. Let's get a designer in. I'll start adding a couple of basic features like an internal wiki and a bot to record our IRC.
C