I've just read over last week's emails, and am quite impressed. I think
that Trent has a good handle and approach on a methodology.
None the less, I'd like to suggest a third, relatively trivial, possible
project.
As a subset of the Installfest project, I'd like to see a database of
information about installfest volunteers, which would enable
participants to find the appropriate people for answers to the myriad of
questions that inevitably pop up. Kind of a "who's who" and "who knows
what" application. This could be be applied to plug members in general
too (and even installfest participants). Once in place, I think that
each volunteer or plug member could maintain their own information via
the web site.
The database should provide two basic outputs. First is a
searchable/sortable list of people, and second would be some sort of
name tags. Personally, I'm terrible with names, and I think that they'd
be a nice addition to installfests, and meetings too.
Thoughts / ideas?
--
-Eric 'shubes'
"There is no such thing as the People;
it is a collectivist myth.
There are only individual citizens
with individual wills
and individual purposes."
-William E. Simon (1927-2000),
Secretary of the Treasury (1974-1977)
"A Time For Truth" (1978), pg. 237
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