[Proposal] A central employment-office-like web structure for TDF/LibO volunteers

Hi Gianluca,

In data 22 maggio 2011 alle ore 18:34:41, Sophie Gautier
<gautier.sophie@gmail.com> ha scritto:

It's ok, I've understand, but for me there is no need of a formal
process, just a need of motivate people to participate.

OK, I've to start the recruiting campaign, then. :slight_smile:

I'll start with the website ML and other local Italian lists and forums so
that I can see what kind of feedback I'll receive about the technical
implementation of the tool. Maybe, people with more knowledge of the
modern collaboration tools may suggest a easier and more efficient tool
than a wiki or hive other good suggestions and help.

Just a word on this, be careful that people will always come with his best tool and will try to promote it, so you may end up with 10 people = 10 tools :wink:

Thanks for your help, Sophie.

you're welcome

Kind regards
Sophie

In data 23 maggio 2011 alle ore 09:40:44, Sophie Gautier <gautier.sophie@gmail.com> ha scritto:

Just a word on this, be careful that people will always come with his best tool and will try to promote it, so you may end up with 10 people = 10 tools

Well, that's the price for a open discussion. :wink:

However, what I'm currently looking for are more people interested in this project. Without help, it is dead before its birth.

Let's see, what it will happen.

Ciao,

Gianluca

In data 23 maggio 2011 alle ore 09:57:36, Gianluca Turconi
<public@letturefantastiche.com> ha scritto:

However, what I'm currently looking for are more people interested in this project. Without help, it is dead before its birth.

Just a brief update: in the Italian LibO community, we're working on a Joomla
*test* website for this tool (Italo Vignoli knows some details). As far as we've completed a /sufficiently/
working English *and* Italian test version, I'll post here the URL for
further consideration of the work.

We may test a Silverstripe solution too, like the LibO website, but it would
surely be a future test.

Regards,

Gianluca