Thread: Re: figuring out what I can do
Guys, how about some feedback; what do you think if I did some interviews with members of core and submitted that for the website? On November 8, 2004 05:08 pm, you wrote: > On Monday 08 November 2004 13:15, you wrote: > > On November 8, 2004 12:48 pm, Robert Treat wrote: > > > On Monday 08 November 2004 09:20, you wrote: > > > > I've gotten the okay from the office to actually get paid doing some > > > > work for the website. I'm at the point of figuring out what I can do. > > > > How about some interviews with the core members? I could do a bunch a > > > > number of the guys. What do you think? > > > > > > I'm sure people would find them interesting. > > > > Okay, I'm going to be downloading the cvs of the beta website. Is there > > anybody else I should fly this idea past? > > couldn't hurt to float it past www, one thing i am wondering about is where > these interviews would live? developer content? advocacy materials? linked > from both? I've got a bit of infrastructure I need to get moving on....
On November 8, 2004 07:08 pm, Justin Clift wrote: Josh has got many, many of those case studies that I've written. As a matter of fact I just submitted a new a few days ago. > As another thoughts, what's happening with the Case Studies that were > done ages ago but haven't made it to the website yet? > > That'd still be useful I reckon.
Robert Bernier wrote: > Guys, how about some feedback; what do you think if I did some interviews with > members of core and submitted that for the website? Not a bad idea. As another thoughts, what's happening with the Case Studies that were done ages ago but haven't made it to the website yet? That'd still be useful I reckon. :) Regards and best wishes, Justin Clift
-----BEGIN PGP SIGNED MESSAGE----- Hash: SHA1 > Guys, how about some feedback; what do you think if I did some > interviews with members of core and submitted that for the website? I think the time could be spent better in some other ways. The list of mirror problems I recently posted to the general list, for example. In paricular, a good README there would go a long way. You could go over the existing site and check for bad links, typos, etc. There have been lots of suggestions on the list (www, advocacy, and general) about things that could be done to make the existing web site better, while we wait for the new version. There is a todo list for the new website out there that has unclaimed/unfinished items. You could approach the site as a brand-new Win32 user who is interested in PostrgeSQL and wants to learn more and possibly install it, and see how the site works from that perspective. You could become the lead in the newsgroup RFC brouhaha. You could help migrate gborg to the new system, and find a way to dispay projects from both systems on the main page in a fair way. Perhaps validate the pages for HTML compliance and accessibility. Digging out an answer to the oft-asked, never-answered question of just how much traffic postgresql.org uses and how much money we need to compensate the removing of ads from the site would be good too. :) These are just some ideas of the top of my head as to what a site webmaster could be doing. - -- Greg Sabino Mullane greg@turnstep.com PGP Key: 0x14964AC8 200411081952 -----BEGIN PGP SIGNATURE----- iD8DBQFBkBXbvJuQZxSWSsgRAvCDAKDqE+WdG6bIYP79ojzi4Jdupxt3SACcCiYB ahJBl3B9LEkMRuznQtM9y9k= =Gc0H -----END PGP SIGNATURE-----
I think it is important to work to get those case studies up on the web. They should not have languished this long. --elein On Mon, Nov 08, 2004 at 07:13:44PM -0500, Robert Bernier wrote: > On November 8, 2004 07:08 pm, Justin Clift wrote: > > Josh has got many, many of those case studies that I've written. As a matter of fact I just submitted a new a few daysago. > > > As another thoughts, what's happening with the Case Studies that were > > done ages ago but haven't made it to the website yet? > > > > That'd still be useful I reckon. > > ---------------------------(end of broadcast)--------------------------- > TIP 7: don't forget to increase your free space map settings >
Elein, > I think it is important to work to get those case studies > up on the web. They should not have languished this long. Sorry, my fault. Will be sending them to Robert. --Josh -- __Aglio Database Solutions_______________ Josh Berkus Consultant josh@agliodbs.com www.agliodbs.com Ph: 415-752-2500 Fax: 415-752-2387 2166 Hayes Suite 200 San Francisco, CA