[Cc-webedit] questionnaire
Jonathan Leighton
j at jonathanleighton.com
Thu Jul 16 18:59:34 BST 2009
Hey Alistair,
I think the intro text is fantastic!
However, I would change the actual questions a bit. I am concerned about
encouraging lots of people to voice their personal opinions about how
the website should be set out. I think that's our job, what I think we
want from them is more of an indication of what they would ideally like
the website to do for their working group - what different types of
content they would like to be able to have on it. I'd propose the
following changes:
1) What do you think of your working group/neighbourhood’s section of
the current website?
2) How do you think your working group/neighbourhood’s section of the
site could be improved? What content would you ideally like to have on
there?
3) Any other comments?
BTW, I would suggest we use http://wufoo.com/ for collecting the data -
we can use it for free as there won't be more than 100 responses, and it
creates nice looking forms and reports.
Cheers,
Jon
On Thu, 2009-07-16 at 17:48 +0100, alistair alexander wrote:
> Interim structure looks fine - but we also discussed reverting back to
> the old banner. I'm wondering if we should do both as a package.
>
> I would suggest the old banner as was (and not reworded with Camp for
> Climate Action) for the time being. Think it will be easier to manage.
>
> Questionnaire...
>
> I think we should send email to roughly this effect (below) to Process
> to circulate. i think there shouldn't be too many questions, and they
> should be quite general....
>
>
> The Climate Camp website is being re-developed this summer. But that’s
> only the beginning; over the next few months – and years - we want our
> website to become an absolutely core part of how we communicate with
> the wider public, and with each other.
>
> But that will only happen if everyone involved with the camp helps us
> to develop our website.
>
> So we want every working group and neighbourhood to nominate a “web
> spoke” – someone who’ll be able to feed in to the website group their
> working group/neighbourhood’s views, but also – and crucially –
> someone who’ll be able to go back to their groups and really encourage
> them to grow and tend to their areas of the new website.
>
> To start this process we’re sending out a few questions to every
> working group and neighbourhood to find out what people really want
> from the website. If each working group could get back to us with a
> response to our questions (just one from each group/neighbourhood
> please) , we’ll look at those and use them to develop our plans.
>
> We can’t guarantee that everything you suggest will be included in the
> site, and certainly not for the launch, but we will do our best to use
> your answers to start the process of developing a website that
> reflects the wishes of everyone in the movement.
>
> If you could get your responses (a few sentences max on each question)
> to us by 2 August as well as contact details for your spoke – that’d
> be mighty grand.
>
> 1) What do you think of the current website
> a. What do you like about it?
> b. What don’t you like about it?
> 2) What do you think of your working group/neighbourhood’s section of
> the website?
> 3) How do you think your working group/neighbourhood’s section of the
> site could be improved
> 4) What do you think we should have on the homepage i.e news, next
> event, big pictures?
> 5) How do you think the Climate Camp website could be improved in the future?
>
>
> Right then - gottogo to the grand workshops workshop.
>
> But back on this this evening,
>
>
> ali
>
>
>
> 2009/7/15 Jonathan Leighton <j at jonathanleighton.com>:
> > An update on the new site:
> >
> > * See my message from last week on Crabgrass about feedback from
> > designers. We still need to create a list of reference sites. I can do
> > this but if anyone wants to input they need to do so!
> > * It looks like we can get hosted on a VPS from Tachanka
> > (https://aerosan.tachanka.org/). I am just working out the details with
> > them at the moment.
> > * I will shortly (probably today) set up a development install of
> > BrowserCMS with a very basic "wireframe" template. We can then start to
> > populate it with content.
> > * We really ought to get this questionnaire around to working groups
> > soon. Alistair - do you know when you'll be able to do it? If you don't
> > have time would you like me to take a stab?
> >
> > Cheers,
> > Jon
> >
> > On Wed, 2009-07-15 at 11:36 +0100, tim wrote:
> >> Looks good to me Jonathan, although I'd add that we also need a mass
> >> action page too which will help give the camp context this year.
> >>
> >> PM should have some copy for us today, so this could be used for
> >> that.
> >>
> >> How's the new site development looking Jon? sorry for lack of input
> >> since the meeting... Capacity issues!
> >>
> >> T
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >> On Wed, Jul 15, 2009 at 2:34 AM, Jonathan Stevenson
> >> <jjjstevenson at fastmail.fm> wrote:
> >> Hi all,
> >>
> >> With 6 weeks to go we urgently need a 'Climate Camp 2009'
> >> section on the website. Initially I'd suggest it just has the
> >> contents of the current front page on it but we will then want
> >> to add further sections to it fairly rapidly, eg. the SMS
> >> sign-ups, a more detailed what-to-bring list, perhaps a page
> >> that takes the best of the Spread the Word section but
> >> includes Facebook and Twitter. We could also do with an
> >> interim restructure of the site structure while the redesign
> >> is in progress.
> >>
> >> So I propose the following reorganisation of the left hand
> >> menu:
> >> * Home
> >> * About Us
> >> * Climate Camp 2009
> >> * Carbon Trading
> >> * Copenhagen
> >> * National Gatherings
> >> * Working Groups
> >> * Local Groups
> >> * Spread The Word
> >> * Climate Camp G20
> >> * Climate Camp 2008
> >> * Camp Legal Team
> >> * Photography
> >> * Press
> >> * Contact us
> >> This basically involves inserting a section on the 2009 Camp,
> >> putting Spread the Word higher up (although ideally it could
> >> probably be merged into Climate Camp 2009), moving the G20
> >> down to below the more current and putting the Legal section
> >> lower down as it's not the main thing any more.
> >>
> >> Could people maybe propose any modifications in the next 24
> >> hours or so?
> >>
> >> cheers,
> >> J
> >>
> >>
> >>
> >>
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