[OOTB-hive] Status update

Boriss Mejias tchorix at gmail.com
Tue Aug 5 08:21:32 BST 2014


Hi Jeff, the site is http://orderofthebee.github.io/

cheers
Boriss


On 4 August 2014 21:59, Jeff Potts <jeffpotts01 at gmail.com> wrote:

>
> The link to the current version of the website: http://ootb.ossportal.org/
>>
> Tried to hit this but it is 404.
>
>
>> At this moment it's plain HTML. We can move it to Drupal, but it means we
>> need a database and all. We created an organization at Github and created a
>> repo for a website. While we use plain-text HTML it's easier to manage a
>> content in this way.
>>
>
> Please, not Drupal. Anything but that. Seriously.
>
>
>> Should we mention somewhere that "we just start working, so don't worry
>> that there is no content"? :)
>>
> Agree with Martin, just let the site evolve.
>
>
>>  Should we add a section for Doug and other Alfresco, Inc managers? Most
>> probably, it's worth telling that...
>>
> I think this would be helpful for everyone, not just Doug and other
> Alfresco managers.
>
>
>  People will want to send requests to add their addon to the list, to
>> publish them as verified system integrators.
>>
> I am confused about why this site needs to list add-ons when
> addons.alfresco.com already exists.
>
> I registered account @bee-order at Twitter. We can select another one if
>> it is available.
>>
> Agree with Martin's suggestion.
>
>  I added Richard as a "Candidate". On the one hand he is our contact in
>> Alfresco and active member of the community. On the other hand he works for
>> Alfresco and cannot be a member as far as we are "independent". Richard can
>> become a "member" after he leaves Alfresco Inc. ;)
>>
> A common way to flag people who are involved but not "voting members"
> would be to call them "observers".
>
> Any ideas on who we should invite? I thought about inviting all community
>> stars (2013, 2014?), but these people are selected by Alfresco Inc. I'm
>> afraid it's not that good if we position ourselves as independent group.
>>
> The single most important thing that needs to be done before inviting
> people or letting people sign up is to define what this group is for in a
> way that everyone agrees on. It seems very blurry at the moment. Once
> that's clarified and made public, we can start pushing people to the site
> to learn more and then they can sign up (or whatever the process is
> supposed to be).
>
>
>  Who is ready to work on the first activity? It's very important but looks
>> very difficult for me. And what about Alfresco OOTB edition? Who is ready
>> to update the text on the website for this point and start working on it?
>>
> I agree with Cristina that a coordinating call of some sort would go a
> long way.
>
>
> Jeff
>
>
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