[RWP] ReaAccess.com needs a webmaster

Brian Casey brian_w_casey at hotmail.com
Thu Feb 2 20:14:54 EST 2012


Unfortunately I don't have the necessary skills, and I'm only recently 
looking into reaper but I agree. With out an organised web page guys like me 
will keep coming along asking the same questions and asking where can 
reaccess etc e downloaded from.

I would suggest perhaps a wiki type thing could be set up as the work in 
progress manual/reference guide?

One for short cuts or something, one for issues to address and one for 
instructions on how to achieve tasks?

Just a suggestion,

Brian.

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From: "Scott Chesworth" <scottchesworth at gmail.com>
Sent: Friday, February 03, 2012 1:08 AM
To: <rwp at reaaccess.com>
Subject: [RWP] ReaAccess.com needs a webmaster

> Hey folks,
>
> I've chased a few leads, waited patiently for results that haven't
> come, twiddled my thumbs for a while and come to the conclusion that
> waiting for ReaAccess 2.0 before making any changes to our .com site
> makes no sense. If 2.0 ever materialises with an English translation,
> then of course it would be welcome there, but in the meantime, we need
> some sort of web presence. The address of the site makes sense no
> matter what method we use to gain access to Reaper, right?
>
> This is essentially a call to arms to see whether there's anyone who
> fancies being a webmaster. I'm in the middle of an album release,
> planning a tour, and studying hard, so there aren't enough hours in
> the day to keep up with the traffic on MidiMag to stay on top of new
> developments and run a site. If you've already got skills, I'll shoot
> over a few login details and you're in business. Alternatively, if
> you're familiar with a particular environment, I can hand over the
> server with your CMS of choice preinstalled and ready to go. Nobody is
> expecting a rival to the huge source of info that is the Cockos forum
> or any such miracle here, but it would be great to have even something
> as simple as a regularly updated blog so that people can stay current
> without needing to wade through email lists. That work in progress
> manual from an accessibility standpoint that I know a few people are
> contributing bits too would be valuable to have online too. When
> you're getting started with something as huge as Reaper, any correct
> info is surely good info, even if it's not totally finished and
> refined.
>
> If you've got ideas and are willing to take on a task, let's be hearing 
> ya!
>
> Scott
>
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