[kdewebdev-site] Roll call
obennett
obennett at hartford.edu
Sat Feb 19 20:23:03 EST 2005
On Saturday 19 February 2005 15:21, Eric Laffoon wrote:
> Hi all,
> for my information could you reply here if you are wanting to be active in
> site development. Also could you answer the following?
present :-)
>
> Primary area of interest - PHP, XML, XHTML/CSS, graphics, content,
> UI/layout (application), database, KNewStuff, special features?
I'm primarily interested in XHTML/CSS.
>
> Can you field a PHP5 test bench?
I don't even know what that is...
>
> Would you like a remote PHP5 test area?
ur?
>
> Do you have experience with PHP5?
obviusly not :-)
>
> Site areas of interest? (It would be useful if the application areas had
> someone willing to take oversight to insure loose ends are completed)
> Main
> Quanta
> Kommander
> KFileReplace
> KImageMapEditor
> KXSL dbg
> developer
Quanata as this is really the only thign I have a lot of experience with.
>
> Feature you would like to see on the site?
Eye candy. Lots and lots of eye candy. I want it to look COOL. With that in
mind I'd like to see the ability to personalize the site somewhat, mutltiple
css styles (at the very least two: one for mobile setups and one for the
web).
Throw in some judicious use of CSS 3 for browsers that support it and we've
got a party :-)
>
> After the initial site is rolling we will be developing a second site to
> reach several objectives. For the project the objective will be to create a
> revenue stream to fund development sponsorships. For end users it will be a
> subscription support service. The objective is to provide a service
> starting at the cost of somewhere between a cup of coffee or lunch for
> monthly membership. This would provide more extensive help as well as
> content like articles and tutorials. (This would also offer service
> contracts to clients who wish to purchase one, which would be advantageous
> for adopting Quanta in some areas.) The content would be available only to
> members for a time out period after which it would be generally available.
> So this would be like what magazines do. I would like to find people
> interested in contributing work here and once it is going I would be happy
> to contract for content based on subscription revenue for part of the
> service. Would you be interested in helping to create this for the project?
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