WebCom Meeting 20060309

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Web Site Committee Meeting 2006-Mar-09 Tentative Agenda

Meeting Info

Chair:  Daniel
Minutes:  Jason (volunteering, unless someone else wants to step in)
Conference Phone Number: 1-877-326-2337 conf ID: 320-6046#
IRC:  #osgeo
Date:  2006-Mar-09 (in North America)
Time: 19:00 CST

Agenda Items

Committee Business

  • membership changes (2 minutes)
    • remove Tyler from committee
    • induct new members into the committee


  • fix a time for meetings, and come to an agreement on meeting frequency (3 minutes)
    • Suggested: Wednesdays, 19:00 UTC
    • Second meeting next week so that we can bring international members on board, then bi-weekly until we're satisfied with moving to monthly and then bi-monthly meetings


  • establish protocol for what we can decide on the list and what should be decided in meetings (5 minutes)


  • establish protocol for changes to the web site (10 minutes)


Web Site Items

  • Content Responsibility - owner(s), status, discussion (15 minutes)
    • Logo contest
    • Main page content, Right Nav
    • Main Content Left nav, Header, footer
    • Project Left Nav
    • Foundation documentation
    • Other content
    • Wiki - Monitoring for spam and errors
    • what do people want to tackle?
    • when are people able to actively work on the site? days(s) and time(s)


  • Discuss usage of site features (10 minutes)
    • Project Tracker for managing site updates (replacing email, TODO, and pages to move)
    • Announcements as possible replacement for News section
    • establish discuss list for general discussion of web site?
    • does site allow same translation mechanism for non-main pages?


  • Site design ideas and organization (15 minutes)
    • jason would like to remove the project info header from the webcom main page with a javascript that sets that div to hidden
    • jason would like to reformat the main site pages uses the class="h2" tags for markup the way the mapguide project has
    • focus on users / potential users:
      • blurbs on each of the projects with nice colourful screenshots
      • "success stories"
      • "up close and personal with" type bio info on the board members/project leads/community illuminati
      • audience-based info pages (Who are you?, Where do you work? What do you need?)


Minutes

  • Add resolutions and action items here