Over the weekend I intend to setup the Wordpress install. I am hoping
one of the wordpress bootstrap base themes will be updated soon for
bootstrap 3. Using one of those will make development go faster and
should make maintenance easier but that does create a blocker.
At some point during development I'll find the proper plugins and
integrate them into the site. Then work out users and access/edit
permissions. The IPP-E printer listing will come last and will not use
a plugin so we can control the user flow.
I'm considering seperating the printer listing backend into its own so
that it is seperate from wordpress. Every so often wordpress has
privilege escalation attacks so I want to avoid allowing visitors to
register wordpress accounts. This will also allows us to add
moderation at everystep.
Daniel
2013/8/1 Michael Sweet <michael.r.sweet at gmail.com>:
> And I forgot one (added to the end below)
>> On 2013-07-31, at 12:42 PM, Michael Sweet <michael.r.sweet at gmail.com> wrote:
>>> All,
>>>> Now that we have the new server up-and-running, we can start work on the new web site. I have setup a beta test web site on the server for this work, available at:
>>>>http://beta.pwg.org/>>>> The goals and requirements of the new site are (roughly in order of importance:
>>>> 0. Adopt the new PWG logo and colors.
>>>> 1. Allow PWG members to add and update pages to the web site without hand-editing HTML files and using FTP to upload those changes to the site directory.
>>>> - This probably means using some sort of Content Management System (CMS)
>> - Ideally we want a change history of pages in case errors are made and we need to roll back a change.
>> - We don't want this to just be a Wiki as we've been down that road before and the consensus is that they don't work well for our membership.
>> - New pages need to be moderated by the PWG Webmaster.
>>>> 2. Allow PWG members and our marketing folks to post articles to the home page (i.e. a Blog) that are of general interest to the membership and industry we represent.
>>>> - New articles need to be moderated by the PWG Webmaster.
>> - The ability to post comments to articles would be nice (again, with moderation).
>>>> 3. Provide survey pages for meetings and articles. Right now we use Survey Monkey.
>>>> - Meeting surveys ask for name, organization, and the days that will be attended (in person, call in, or not attending)
>> - Article surveys could be as simple as rating the article and providing plain text comments.
>> - We'd need both the "take the survey" page and a page showing a summary and details of all responses.
>> - Nice to have: arbitrary surveys with multiple choice questions, CSV export of responses, graphs, etc.
>>>> 4. Provide a registration page for IPP Everywhere implementations. This will be used to support IPP Everywhere self-certification.
>> 4.5. Provide an issue tracking page for errata and registration issues
>>> 5. Provide integration with LinkedIn, Facebook, Twitter, and other social web sites.
>>>> - "Tweet" (Twitter) or post (LinkedIn) new articles as they are published
>> - "Like" new articles or pages (Facebook)
>>>> The timeframe for items 0-3 to be rolled out should be by the October 22-24, 2013 F2F meeting in Cupertino, CA.
>>>> Thoughts?
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