On Thu, 15 Mar 2007, Patrick R. Michaud wrote:
My main concern is whether it would be appropriate to advertise, on Pm's
site, services which may be in competition with his own business.
I don't have any problem with having a SolutionProviders page or a
directory of people who provide
On Fri, Mar 16, 2007 at 08:06:57AM +0100, [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Also, if anyone is interested in advertising on prime real estate for
the pmwiki.org site (such as the PmWiki home page), I'm open to discuss
it. Currently the pmwiki.org home page receives on the order of 700
pageviews per
On Fri, Mar 09, 2007 at 01:15:52PM -0500, Sandy wrote:
My main concern is whether it would be appropriate to advertise, on Pm's
site, services which may be in competition with his own business.
Sorry it's taken me a few days to catch up with this thread (I'm
still backlogged on emails from
Sandy wrote:
Response was positive, so:
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/ForHire
Notice the word DRAFT. May have too much fine print.
I tried to write this with the customer in mind, to answer the questions
he will, or should, ask up front.
Comments welcome.
Eventually, when the
Response was positive, so:
http://pmwiki.org/wiki/PmWiki/ForHire
Notice the word DRAFT. May have too much fine print.
I tried to write this with the customer in mind, to answer the questions
he will, or should, ask up front.
Comments welcome.
Eventually, when the word Draft is removed, I
Extracts from a hobby newsgroup:
A: You put your illustrated story up in Word format. I can't read it.
B: Oh, is Word format bad? It's the only way I could think of.
B: I'm so excited! I've hired a professional to design my new site! Will
I still have to learn HTML to put up my illustrated
On 3/9/07, Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Extracts from a hobby newsgroup:
A: You put your illustrated story up in Word format. I can't read it.
B: Oh, is Word format bad? It's the only way I could think of.
B: I'm so excited! I've hired a professional to design my new site! Will
I still
Friday, March 9, 2007, 3:12:26 PM, Tegan wrote:
Is designers the best term for this? When I see designers, I
think of graphic designers first. Of course, I don't know what would
be better - I often use web developer, but I suppose that can be
misunderstood, too. wiki developers?
I call it
On Fri, 2007-03-09 at 09:12 -0600, Tegan Dowling wrote:
Is designers the best term for this? When I see designers, I
think of graphic designers first. Of course, I don't know what would
be better - I often use web developer, but I suppose that can be
misunderstood, too. wiki developers?
On 3/9/07, Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
page on PmWiki.org of people who create PmWiki sites for others?
Brainstorm of what to include:
* size and price (range). Do you prefer small hobby sites or
multi-nationals?
** include 1 year domain reg hosting? Hobbiests don't know to ask.
*
Friday, March 9, 2007, 3:20:56 PM, Steve wrote:
Where that leaves people like me who skin the wiki to match a
pre-existing design, I'm not sure Skinning isn't really design, and
choosing useful add-ons from the cookbook isn't really development, but
maybe something almost but not quite in
Why not set up a page called Solution Providers? People call me a web
designer, I do a little bit of graphics, a little bit of PHP hacking,
but my real service is consulting and business transformation through
internet technologies. So, I could add my info under several headings
on the page.
On 3/9/07, Russ [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Why not set up a page called Solution Providers? People call me a web
designer, I do a little bit of graphics, a little bit of PHP hacking, but my
real service is consulting and business transformation through internet
technologies. So, I could add
My main concern is whether it would be appropriate to advertise, on Pm's
site, services which may be in competition with his own business.
Also, to the fine print, add: PmWiki is open source. You would be paying
for expertise, hosting, and the time they spend, not for the actual
PmWiki
@pmichaud.com
Subject: [pmwiki-users] List of Designers for Hire who use PmWiki
Extracts from a hobby newsgroup:
A: You put your illustrated story up in Word format. I can't read it.
B: Oh, is Word format bad? It's the only way I could think of.
B: I'm so excited! I've hired a professional to design my
On Fri, 9 Mar 2007, Tegan Dowling wrote:
On 3/9/07, Sandy [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
page on PmWiki.org of people who create PmWiki sites for others?
Brainstorm of what to include:
* size and price (range). Do you prefer small hobby sites or
multi-nationals?
** include 1 year domain reg
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