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The status of requirements  gathering for navigation was covered.  Jody Garnett is looking at getting more requirements to help enhance navigation and content on the site. Brookshier also talked about how pieces of the CollabNet tools were designed and implications for navigation.
 
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Latest revision as of 10:07, 9 May 2007

Agenda

  • RSS Feeds
  • Logo Contest
  • News Editor (temporary?)
  • Web Focus Update


Notes

Attendance

  • jgarnett
  • dbrookshier
  • frankw
  • shamus
  • RSS Feeds

Daniel talked about the Respect service. We also experimented with the current feed with good/bad results. Daniel is going to work on the feed some more and status the group next week.

  • Logo Contest

Suggestions were rattled around to try and get more entries. The best one was to send emails to art colleges to see if we can find some students interested in extending their portfolios.

  • News Editor (temporary?)

We still need a news editor. We will just do with the web committee. It was suggested to have a one week rotation. We need to talk about this in our email list before we decide.

  • Web Focus Update

The status of requirements gathering for navigation was covered. Jody Garnett is looking at getting more requirements to help enhance navigation and content on the site. Brookshier also talked about how pieces of the CollabNet tools were designed and implications for navigation.