Thoreau wrote: > Of course, like you said, the main focus is to get PLUG's > limited resources back onto more important things. A few opinions from the current "webmaster", expecially about the calendar: 1. It is NO trouble to rotate the calendar, but that's if I'm doing it. There is a little skill involved, i.e., just knowing where things are on the site. I get messages from people, and weave the messages into the page. The result is a coherent and personable feel, which I happen to like (and for which I can take no credit -- the site already looked like that). The Davis group's site looks too busy, for my taste. It would be great to have a web-based maintenance system so that more than one authorized person (not requiring user-IDs on UnityWave.com) could insert or modify calendar items. But in all reality, face it, probably one person will bear this responsibility at any given time. We are a small volunteer group. Each person has a niche, and is too busy to branch out and do other stuff. 2. We already DO have a perfectly functional mailing list devoted to mainenance of this site: http://lists.plug.phoenix.az.us/mailman/listinfo/plug-webdev People who would seriously like to collaborate on maintaining the EXISTING site with specific ideas or content should join that list, and we should run a somewhat organized "meeting" there. 3. This other content-management stuff is just more vaportalk until someone grabs the lead and decides to do it. The access necessary to do that on the existing site is probably available -- I am hoping to have a handful of accounts set up for people collaborating on the site. Vic