[RWP] accessible sampler and controller

Scott Chesworth scottchesworth at gmail.com
Wed Mar 3 17:20:54 EST 2010


Hey T,

Again, very good point.  I've  been dragging my heels over this whole
web thing because I was spoiled by having a custom site and decent
logo etc for my production work right from the start.  With a project
like this, it'd only be a bonus, the actual content is surely the most
important thing.  With that said, I'll do some research and find us a
decent theme to be going on with, we can plug logos and better themes
in as opportunity arises without losing content I think.

My only concern with the wiki idea is that we're spanning 5 languages
between our small collective here already, and that's just the
regulars that I know about.  I suppose if everyone aims to start with
contributing dry instructional raw content though that we should be
able to get the essential knowledge out of our heads and on to the
web, then the native or most fluent English peeps can go through and
round off the edges as and when they have time.

Cheers
Scott

On 3/3/10, T.Reid <treid99 at gmail.com> wrote:
> The beauty of beginning with an CMS like WP is the ease of transitioning to
> a new design.
>
> Why not begin with one of the many existing templates. When your friend or
> someone else can create a custom design, we could flip to that.
>
> I haven't worked much with Wicki's but I see how that could be great if the
> intent is for community editing...
>
> Either way, I am down to help.
>
> BTW - MR. Reid was my Dad. My friends call me T! :)
> -----Original Message-----
> From: rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com [mailto:rwp-bounces at reaaccess.com] On Behalf
> Of Scott Chesworth
> Sent: Tuesday, March 02, 2010 5:46 PM
> To: Reapers Without Peepers
> Subject: Re: [RWP] accessible sampler and controller
>
> Our buddy Mr Reid has hit the nail on the head with this one I think.
> If the tutorials went in very small logical steps, we can update
> incrimentally where necessary as the plugin grows.
>
> Something we do need is a place to keep all this organised and
> publicly available.  I have the hosting space, the bandwidth, and the
> domain ready to go with Wordpress installed, but my original hopes of
> a talented web designer friend of mine taking the project on are
> really holding us back as he simply doesn't have enough hours in the
> day yet.  I'm not precious about him being the only man for the job,
> so if anybody has a contact that would be suitable and keen to take
> this on I'd love to hear from ya.  I would ideally like to keep
> Wordpress as our CMS because it's so easily tweaked and updated, and
> so far as I know it's flexible enough not to cause decent designers
> any headaches.  If nobody knows a designer that can get us up and
> running quickly I'll keep giving my guy a gentle nudge now and then,
> but the speed this project is moving at, I'm thinking it's a case of
> the sooner the better.
>
> Any takers?
>
> Scott
>
> On 3/2/10, Mike Calvo Yesterday Today and Forever Ministries
> <mike at mikecalvo.com> wrote:
>> Hi all:
>> J.J. glad to see you are here representing the WE croud. Looks like we
>> are going to be able to do this thing the right way if we all work
> together.
>> Mike
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