[webteam] welcome
Florian Jensen
admin at flosoft.biz
Tue Jul 10 07:15:42 CDT 2007
Yes, it needs to be done in different phases.
The final group of the site: We could create several pages then in phase
two. And then decide.
Florian Jensen
On Tue, 10 Jul 2007 08:05:36 -0400, "Hal Rottenberg" <hal at halr9000.com>
wrote:
> On 7/10/07, Sander Devrieze <s.devrieze at pandora.be> wrote:
>>> * End Users (main focus)
>>Not needed,
>>> * Managers
>>Not needed
>>> * Server Admins
>>Not needed,
>>> * Developers
>> Not needed,
>
> I'm replying to this message and a message from a guy in another
> thread which has disappeared from my inbox somehow. His point was
> that if we do all the above, we'll fail. I thought the email was
> quite insightful actually, but I still disagree.
>
> We can have our cake and eat it too. Here is how:
>
> 1. Define Phase 1: Develop a framework which can handle multiple focii
> in the web design sense.
> 2. Define Phase 2: Pick one focus area and create content for it.
> Ignore the other areas.
>
> Phase 1 work begins immediately. Phase 2 work begins very shortly
> thereafter (as per my comment about content & design being separated
> in a CMS).
>
> 3. Achieve success by however we measure it for the above phases.
> 4. Only then think about adding new focus areas. Not before.
>
> I don't care which one we focus on, but I feel pretty strongly that
> our site should serve more than one need.
>
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