Monday 20 January 2014

Re: [dcphp-dev] New dcphp.net website

This is really great. Thanks Oscar for putting this up. 

Robyn Wyrick
President, DC PHP, LLC
202-374-4747

"There is nothing in which people more betray their character than in what they laugh at." Goethe

On Jan 20, 2014, at 2:28 PM, Oscar <oscar@oscarm.org> wrote:

HI DC PHP-ers,

We've launched a new WordPress based site for our user group. While meetup has been great for organizing our events, I'd talked to Sandy towards the end of last year that it'd be nice to have an independent site that could archive our content, where we can post to speaker slide decks, maybe highlight discussions on the list, link to related groups and other PHP resources online and more.

Currently, we pull in meetup information and i've posted our last two talks. I'd like to find time to go back further. I also need to add a page listing related user groups. For now, comments are disabled, since I don't want to manage and deal with comment spam. How do you feel about outsourcing comments to disqus or a similar system?

Check out the page and let me know what you think. I'm using the default WP theme, its pretty good for an out-of-the-box design, and its mobile/tablet friendly to boot.

-Oscar

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