Please help me! I can't get my name off of this mailing list! I have tried to remove at least 10 times. This is my work email.
-----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of digital spaghetti Sent: Monday, December 11, 2006 2:22 PM To: [email protected] Subject: [jQuery] Jobs and tasks at getJquery.org Hey folks, I'm pretty happy with the setup over at http://getjquery.org now - I have groups up and running (so working groups can be created), buddy lists for the social element and a few other cool things so go check it out. Apologies for the length of this email also, but I'm typing this as I travel and just commiting my thoughts to email. Below are some on my thoughts on what to do next, you can contribute on-list, or feel free to start editing the wiki (http://getjquery.org/wiki) Now that this initial stage is running, I want to begin work on other parts. The first thing is the design. I'm torn between blog & news style on the front page so it's more dynamic, or go with a "static" front page more like http://getfirebug.org that leads off in to other areas. The site will (hopefully) eventually be rather large with lots of user generated content, so I'm wondering if a "best of both worlds" could be done with this - say top half of the page "static" to content, and the bottom half dynamic content like latest news, latest blogs, latest tutorials, etc. The beauty of drupal is that each part of the site can easily have different layouts and styles that correspond to the data being presented. The next part is moderation and localisation. The primary language of the site will be english, but certainly I'd like to present it in other languages. Already the first french blog post has been made and the author is on board for helping make some translations. What are the other main languages that should be focused on (german, chinese, japanese, scandanavian and eastern european langauges)? Regarding moderation, I would be looking for people to help moderate incoming content. Most content types are available to registered users, such as stories, blogs, Book pages, groups, podcasts, etc. Blogs are the only content type that do not go in to a moderation queue (possibly book pages too, I'll have to double check). For all other types, I'd like to have some respected people on board who can moderate the content, and decide if something needs to be rejected (spam, buggy code, self-gratifying posts), accepted (most posts) or promoted (something so good, everyone and their dog needs to know about this via the front page). Finally for roles, there are developers - these are the people who will actually help build the site - they will be able to access the server to install and modify things, it's a bit too much for little ol' me to do all of it. If you want to help, then contact me and let me know. Make sure you sign up to the site and wiki. I'll soon be setting up a closed mailing list for core people who want to help so there is less clutter in this one. Regards, Tane Sent from my Blackberry, forgive the grammar and spelling. _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/ _______________________________________________ jQuery mailing list [email protected] http://jquery.com/discuss/
