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Marcin, In the meantime you should add a link to the wiki from the frontpage because people have no idea (example)
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The Open Source Ecology project is fueled by our community: countless contributors, True Fans, and funders. We are testing the limits of what we all can do - to make a better world - with open hardware technology. Our goal is to create a development process that is easy to join that anyone can help us develop: in areas spanning design, art, engineering, communications, enterprise | The Open Source Ecology project is fueled by our community: countless contributors, True Fans, and funders. We are testing the limits of what we all can do - to make a better world - with open hardware technology. Our goal is to create a development process that is easy to join that anyone can help us develop: in areas spanning design, art, engineering, communications, writing, enterprise - and on to hands-on builds and pilot projects. Our goal is to make our techniques accessible to anyone - to create a formidable public-interest economic development capacity for the next economy. | ||
==Develop== | ==Develop== |
Revision as of 16:17, 22 February 2014
OSE Website Information Architecture Spreadsheet
Wordpress
- Using Enigmatic theme - http://themeforest.net/item/enigmatic-responsive-multipurpose-wp-theme/3919108
Optimizing Wordpress
15 Easy Ways To Speed Up WordPress
Best Practices for Speeding Up Your Web Site
GTMetrix WP Optimization Guide
Mockup
Timelines Information
Optimization
- Website was optimized for databases., receiving A's on all but HTML. Using 35MB of the 40 allocated. Speed is unacceptable. Requsted Hetzner increase from 40MB to 128MB on 2/22/14.
Website Sections - Community
Intro
The Open Source Ecology project is fueled by our community: countless contributors, True Fans, and funders. We are testing the limits of what we all can do - to make a better world - with open hardware technology. Our goal is to create a development process that is easy to join that anyone can help us develop: in areas spanning design, art, engineering, communications, writing, enterprise - and on to hands-on builds and pilot projects. Our goal is to make our techniques accessible to anyone - to create a formidable public-interest economic development capacity for the next economy.