Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] Let's take care of the blog

2016-05-20 Thread Peter Harpending
On Fri, May 20, 2016 at 01:12:16PM -0600, Peter Harpending wrote: > On Tue, May 17, 2016 at 10:21:23AM -0700, Bryan Richter wrote: > > Website work is blocked on taking care of the blog, so let's do that. > > We have to make some decisions, but first we need to agree on wha

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] Let's take care of the blog

2016-05-20 Thread Peter Harpending
Yesod: <https://git.snowdrift.coop/pharpend/snowblog>. It's not finished yet, but I think I have all of the needed routes and design figured out. Unless I missed something, all of the pieces are in place, I just have to go through and fill in the obvious code. -- Peter Harpending signat

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] Tipbox, FLO software for getting feedback…

2016-05-17 Thread Peter Harpending
cript, although all of it appears to be FLO. It also doesn't look like there's any active auditing of their code tree. The last commit was 8 months ago, and there are only 11 commits total. -- Peter Harpending signature.asc Description: Digital signature ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.snowdrift.coop https://lists.snowdrift.coop/mailman/listinfo/discuss

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] [Snowdrift-team] modifying donations to feed into the mechanism

2016-05-17 Thread Peter Harpending
xploration, I need to pick the former. All of these options need further exploration. None of them are very easy. > > Other bottom line: --- > _______ > Discuss mailing list > Discuss@

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] Let's take care of the blog

2016-05-17 Thread Peter Harpending
S/Atom feeds, uniform styling, etc. * Static sites are easy to maintain and deploy * Can be hosted cheaply, and independently from the main Snowdrift server. (I can do site administration if need be). Disadvantages: * Can't handle form input, which would include comments or maybe surveys.

Re: [Snowdrift-discuss] [Snowdrift-dev] PSA: I assume you're also on the snowdrift discuss mailing list

2016-03-27 Thread Peter Harpending
iscuss list, it needs to be about things of general interest, that concern the majority of the community. Stuff about governance, meetings, project management, and what not should go in its own mailing list. Peter Harpending pgpjSDQc4nv4H.pgp Description: PGP signature _

Re: [Discuss] Pricing experiments & launch timeframe

2015-10-20 Thread Peter Harpending
x27;s "light jog". In all seriousness, I don't see us having a functional site until at least summer of 2016, if that. We'd all like to see it come sooner, but that's not going to happen without a lot of money coming in to hire dedicated developers. Peter Harpen

Re: [Discuss] Slogan proposal: "Free the Commons!"

2015-09-29 Thread Peter Harpending
rather misleading. I haven't been following the discussion, so I haven't seen the criticisms of "clearing the path to a free/libre/open world", but I vote we stick with it. Peter Harpending pgp_P4DAfBw85.pgp Description: PGP signature

Re: [Discuss] Agree on a Slogan

2015-09-16 Thread Peter Harpending
On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 09:50:13PM +0200, mray wrote: > Hello everybody, > > > It is time to have a fruitful discussion about our slogan, we don't have > one - but we should. My current mock-ups just use "FUNDING A FREE > CULTURE" but that isn't anything that has been decided at all. > We are abo

Re: [Discuss] payment frequency

2015-07-13 Thread Peter Harpending
know if the psychological benefit would be worth the extra pain. In addition, I don't want to get into the practice of playing psychological tricks on our patrons. This isn't a casino, after all. Peter Harpending pgpLG1FFWYf8K.pgp Description: PGP signature ___

Re: [Discuss] payment frequency

2015-07-12 Thread Peter Harpending
ld have a negative psychological impact. Peter Harpending pgpECfp4SuWmK.pgp Description: PGP signature ___ Discuss mailing list Discuss@lists.snowdrift.coop https://lists.snowdrift.coop/mailman/listinfo/discuss

Re: [Discuss] Process for letting more people push to 'master'

2015-07-08 Thread Peter Harpending
n what the potential problems are? It seems to me like the second approach (allowing push access to a lot of people) would lead to endless politics and people stepping on each others' toes. Peter Harpending pgp4lbwr0wEqD.pgp Description: PGP signature __