[Robotgroup] About that website...

brooksdesign brooksdesign at peoplepc.com
Tue Dec 18 21:09:01 PST 2007


I have copies of most of the old grants we got back then and having projects arranged by fiscal year as this is the way they were built may be an option .

-----Original Message-----
>From: Blank James <r at unfocusedbrain.com>
>Sent: Dec 18, 2007 11:57 PM
>To: The Robot Group Mailing List <robotgroup at puremagic.com>
>Subject: Re: [Robotgroup] About that website...
>
>I read from Brooks in another thread: "OT -hey"
>
>> Just one suggestion on the website updates ,the links to the .org
>> site
>> should be labeled "the early years" or Robot Group from 198? to ???? (I
>> think the first Robofest was a year or 2 before we actualy
>> incorporated)to when ever the first events listed on the .net site .I'm
>> resisting the temptation to call it "the before and after Dave groups"
>> (although if it were not for his constant pestering and talent I never
>> would have agreed to join him).
>
>It gave me some ideas about the undertaking I am currently facing.
>
>What I would like to see from current and future websites of The Robot 
>Group is that we start to view ourselves as an entity that changes over 
>time and has a wonderful history. I would like all things to be 
>associated with a time and place when they occur or are built. Rather 
>than seeing something as strictly current or history, I would like it to 
>all be integrated. Current project are just the most recent history of 
>the group.
>
>It may seem like a small distinction but to me it is a major part of our 
>online presence. Example: Currently on the wiki we have a link to the 
>"Original Webpage" which is great as far as information archeology goes 
>but I would like to see it as a snapshot of who we were at a given time. 
>I would like to see yearly snapshots taken of our online presence as we 
>evolve so that future members we be able to see what we were like at any 
>given moment in time.
>
>With the steps I outlined in the previous post I think this will be 
>possible. I never want us to be faced with the possibility of losing the 
>hard work of the past which is why my primary goal is to make the data 
>portable.
>
>Thank you to everyone who has volunteered to work on this project as I 
>get further into it I will know better what I need each person to do. 
>Expect me to be calling on each of you very soon.
>
>James D.
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