[NCUC E-team] Website revisions by Constituency Day?

Brenden Kuerbis bkuerbis at internetgovernance.org
Sat Apr 6 02:27:23 CEST 2013


While you are in there, query reports of

organizational members by country

and

individual members by country

would be helpful too.

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Brenden Kuerbis
Internet Governance Project
http://internetgovernance.org


On Sat, Apr 6, 2013 at 8:18 AM, Brenden Kuerbis
<bkuerbis at internetgovernance.org> wrote:
> Tapani,
>
> Could you runa query that provides an organizational membership table
> or csv similar to what is on the current website?  I.e.,
>
> Organizational Members of NCUC (Name, Official Representative)
>
>
> Thanks!
>
> Brenden
>
>
> On Wed, Apr 3, 2013 at 3:53 PM, Tapani Tarvainen
> <ncuc at tapani.tarvainen.info> wrote:
>
>> Best data we have is on the new site, it could be imported to Ning
>> or linked to from there (though then some prettyfication would be nice):
>> http://ncuc1.ncuc.org/members/
>>
>> If you want more data on the members you can use the phppgadmin
>> viewer account, or let me know what you want and I can create
>> similar ugly reports (or csv files) easily enough.
>>
>
>
>
>
>
>
>>> Member Teams (what I'd call them, anyway)
>>> http://ncuc.org/page/working-teams. This now under Participate
>>> rather than Governance, which would make more sense to me, but
>>> anyway:
>>
>>> *The first thing that jumps out at me is that in some cases the
>>> lists of team members are shorter than the actual lists of team list
>>> subscribers. There's no need to underplay the level of member
>>> engagement...
>>
>>> *Second thing: while some teams have been slow to get going,
>>> eventually each will have content, activities to report. So why not
>>> create separate pages for each team, linked to this main page?
>>> Each could have a one sentence descriptor for now at the top saying
>>> what the team's about, the list of participants, the link to the
>>> mailing list, and then any docs/records of activity.
>>
>> As a starting point, how about just a link to the mailing list?
>> Participants can be found there as well (although only as email
>> addresses rather than names, ugly).
>>
>>> *Since there's been no mail yet but we will try to start in the next
>>> quarter, Tapani would it be possible to rename the team and list
>>> Bylaws Revision rather than Charter?
>>
>> Renaming the charter mailing list you mean? Sure.
>> For technical reasons there should be no space though, so
>> it'd have to be either "bylaws" or "bylaws-revision" or similar.
>> Would "bylaws" be OK? It'd be usable later for interpretation
>> debates &c after revision is (at least temporarily) done.
>>
>>> I'm not sure how I screwed that up
>>
>> Maybe because "charter" is what used to be in the Ning site...
>> (seems to have gone now, presumably thanks to Brenden).
>>
>>> *With the old Interest Group pages participants with personal member
>>> pages would show up in the groups. Is that no longer possible?
>>
>> It should be possible once we get the new (Wordpress-based) site
>> up to speed, but probably not before Beijing.
>>
>> --
>> Tapani Tarvainen
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