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David Eggleton's picture

This morning I hopped from the Transition Vermont ning site to the Transition US official site to this one to offer assistance with information architecture and documentation, especially, and anywhere, as able.

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Hi, David. Great! We're

aangel's picture

Hi, David. Great! We're currently staffing up the project but work has begun as well. For instance, you'll find the list of candidate modules we're tracking for Version 1.0 here (look under Version 1.0 features and then under Module List):
http://transitiondrupal.org/reqs-1.0

The information architecture group might still want some help.

We definitely still need a Drupal Themer and a few more core developers.

We'll also need people who can make documentation, tutorial videos, FAQ's and more.

I'll post the date of the IA meeting when we have it. In the meantime, I recommend listening to the kick off call to get yourself oriented:
http://groups.drupal.org/node/67123

If you do listen to the call, one way to help right away would be to add one more level of detail to Wes's notes so that other people can just read it in the future.

Welcome to the project!


Andre Angelantoni
Founder, PostPeakLiving.com

Transition web platform project

e.m.fields's picture

Hi David,
(admins, forgive the multiple-post. Too much to type!)
If you're working through the process of getting a site / communications infrastructure up and running, I would invite you to join in the discussion about starting a (possibly Drupal-based) Transition Initiatives web platform "package", so that new initiatives don't have to figure all this out from the ground up.

I've started a thread on the subject, and if you're interested in helping to brainstorm on this I think we can make it into something that will really help accelerate the Transition movement's growth through better communication, and facilitate these new initiatives in solving the web / comm startup problem. (Not to mention helping older initiatives to solve some existing needs and problems!)

If you're interested in joining the discussion, please sign on with a comment at the forums thread:
http://groups.drupal.org/node/80714

-- e.m.fields
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