Announcemnt: PLUG Devel Event Planner Project [was]Re: Event Planning Project

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Fri Mar 11 10:46:02 2005


Volunteering for PEP

Again, I am only good as a Java programmer, but I do have a degree in CIS and  
have done some serious project planning.  I would like to volunteer for the   
1) architecture planning (Prior to language selection!)
2) Required feature suggestions
3) testing / feed back



On Thu, 10 Mar 2005, Jason Santos wrote:

> On Wednesday 09 March 2005 04:20 pm, Jason Santos wrote:
> > On Wed, March 9, 2005 3:18 pm, Joseph Sinclair said:
> > > We also need the following:
> > > People willing to try the software and provide feedback on features,
> > > fit-and-finish, and any defect discovered
> > > Someone willing to maintain (but not necessarily host) the project
> > > website People willing to help us with feature requests
> > >
> > > We have someone who has volunteered to setup our source repository in
> > > subversion, but we will need someone willing and able to host the
> > > development site.
> > > I'd rather not host this on SourceForge until at least the first few
> > > iterations are complete, to ensure we don't end up adding yet another
> > > dead and unusable project to SourceForge.
> >
> > I would be willing to host and maintain the website as well as a separate
> > mailing list if you want.
> >
> > I would also be willing to assist with testing on both Linux and Solaris,
> > and documentation as well.
> 
> No one has responded, but I took the liberty of putting up a couple of things:
> 
> 1) Mailing list -- details at 
> http://mail.opensource.megaslow.net/mailman/listinfo/plug-ep_opensource.megaslow.net
> 
> 2) Forums -- http://opensource.megaslow.net/forum/
> 
> 3) Website -- http://opensource.megaslow.net/pep  (Just some filler material 
> there, can be changed easily.)
> 
> I can put up just about any kind of CMS or Wiki software if that is preferred, 
> or we can go the simple route (ye olde static HTML), although that makes 
> group collaboration more difficult.
> 
> Please share your thoughts and ideas!
> -- 
> Jason Santos
> http://www.megaslow.net
>