From: Mike <mi...@pa...> - 2002-06-13 12:19:36
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Firstly here's a greeting to all of you, this is my first post and I will be attempting to offer some man-power to this project. So on to my thoughts.. Task-groups and project breakdown: From what I've seen and accumulated (i may be wrong) there is currently no real organization to the project besides everyone adding to whatever they can. I propose breaking down the project into a few main categories which may be - OpenCD.org content (programs that will be included in the first distribution) - Text/Documentations (all text needed for a successful distribution -self explanatory) - CD's UI (installer app, technologies involved etc..) - Project organization/management These are probably the main most important, others which are somewhat included in these are the public site and so on.. There should be an assigned project head for each of these, whose tasks will be keeping track of developers, work done, etc. as well as defining and splitting the tasks among the developers. This should help streamline the operations a bit and speedy the defining of standards/technologies used. Where I can fit in, and introducing myself to the project: Among my specialties are Web-Development, User Interface and Usability Design, Project Management, web Business/Marketing, and Graphic Design. I am a free-lance consultant, and the majority of my projects range from defining internal business methodologies and information management to web application, site design and creation. I can start by helping with the CD and installation interface (some work has been done but I think the technology side should get looked at a bit further before continuing) and the graphics/design side of it (this will span to cover the whole project ID, public site etc..) Well that's enough for now, any thoughts on this? Take Care, -Mike Booth |