Website
Introduction
Welcome to the page for the Website team.
Mission Statement
To build and maintain a web-based home for the PCGen Community.
Active Team Members
Silverback
2nd
- Anestis Kozakis [Website Maintenance and Orginsation] (Gibbon)
Chimp
Gibbon
Tamarin
- Eric C Smith (PR Liaison)
- James Dempsey
- Eddy Anthony (Content and Chair Liaison)
- Martijn Verburg (Karianna) (Consultant)
Lemur
- Stefan Radermacher (Code)
- Thomas Cooper (Joomla)
- Tir Gwaith
Inactive Team Members
Tamarin
- Koen Van Daele [Code]
Tamarin
- James Clement (Basic HTML, QA)
- Lachlan Mclean (HTML, php, mysql, javascript - Backup server)
Lemur
- David Rosenthal (Drupal Experience)
- Glen Hamel
- Kinsfire (Code & HTML/XHTML)
- Paul Grosse (contact for Arawn Darkone)
- Pope Torak
- The Kio (Design & HTML, international)
Plan of Action
Hello all,
This is the plan I have come up with for the website.
Please understand, that the following points are all in order of priority (as I see them).
- Decide on a Content Management System everyone on the team is comfortable with using - In Progress
- Transfer existing website at SourceForge to the PCGen test site. Ensure look and feel is kept and accessibility tests pass
- Update/Create FAQ's and Tutorials, including how to administer various aspects of the CMS (including the forums and mail-to-web system - see below)
- Create a "developers only" section of the website that developers only have access to
- Install Wiki software, and transfer PCGen Wiki from Sourceforge website - DONE
- Update Wiki information - DONE
- Choose a forum solution that everyone is comfortable with
- Integrate Forum into website, matching PCGen look and feel
- Create developers section in the wiki
- Create/install tracker system for bugs/features/etc - In Progress, see PCGen_Jira_Guide
- Create/Install a mail-to-web solution for the forum
- Ensure all aspects of website are kept up-to-date
Comments and suggestions welcome.
Anestis.
Other Tasks
Drupal Specific Stuff has been move to projects page
Extension ConfirmAccount acting up, email is not working to designated user - disabled currently
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