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New ideas
Roman and I have been discussing some things off-channel, and we wanted to get
your thoughts on some of them.
It's become evident that our website isn't well-designed for ease of access to
the information we have. That's mostly because it wasn't really designed at
all; it just grew as various people said, "Hey, we ought to have thus-and-so at
the eul-edu site." Each of the ideas by itself was pretty good, but they
didn't reflect any over-all design or organization.
I know Roman has some ideas on how the website might be organized. I'm pretty
sure Fredrik Liljegren does too (don't you, Fredrik?). I'll be awfully
surprised if there aren't at least a few others with some good ideas to share.
So here's what I'm asking: could you all chime in on a discussion on how to
organize the seul-edu website for the easiest, most pleasant access to the info
we have here? I can pretty much guarantee that all ideas will be carefully
considered and many if not most will be acted upon. None of us who set up the
seul-edu website consider ourselves master web authors (well, maybe Wil does,
but he's not on the mailing list at the moment so he won't see this :-) ), so
we'll gratefully accept any help we can get.
That was the first thing. The second was the possibility of adding some new
methods of interacting in the hope of building even more of a community feeling
than we already have. I'll have to check with Roger on just what
possibilities are available to us, but I know we could start IRC meetings if
people want to. I'm not an IRCer, but I'll take a try at it if a lot of
people think it would be helpful. There may also be the possibility of
Usenet-style newsgroups, which could give us the benefit of input from
"passers-by," people with an interest in our topics who don't want to
subscribe to a private mailing list. Such a group might also be done as a web
forum, using one or another of the packages available for that sort of thing.
The last idea goes hand in hand with the previous one. Most of our talk here
is quite task-oriented. Roman was thinking that we should post a bit more
about ourselves so we can get to know one another a bit better. I think that
could be useful in cementing the budding friendships I have seen forming on
this mailing list since it started in November. Of course, we might scare
each other off too, but that's a chance we can take. This is really just an
extension of the short bio we ask new subscribers to post when the first
subscribe. Occasional off-topic threads about things of interest to us can
make this mailing list feel more like a gathering of friends who are working
on a joint project (in my cultural background the nearest equivalent would be
a "barn-raising") than a dry workgroup with no common interests beyond the
job.
To that end I'll post a bio myself tonight or tomorrow morning. If that
doesn't cause a rash of unsubscriptions by horrified people, you all can take
a turn at it :-).
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