[Chapter-delegates] Announcing - new beta site of redesigned Internet Society website
John More
morej1 at mac.com
Fri Jun 9 19:34:40 PDT 2017
I like the site design. Excellent for creating involvement.
I heartily second Eduardo’s hope that the AMS will also be updated to a similar level. I have been asking for this every since I became involved with the DC Chapter. It is only minimally better — useless for our Chapter communications. We us MailChimp and Eventbrite.
John More
> On Jun 9, 2017, at 4:13 PM, Eduardo Diaz <eduardodiazrivera at gmail.com> wrote:
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> Dan:
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> THnak you for this.
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> I hope ISOC puts the same effort that has put for this to enhance the AMS system.
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> -ed
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> On Fri, Jun 9, 2017 at 11:05 AM Dan York <york at isoc.org <mailto:york at isoc.org>> wrote:
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> Chapter delegates,
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> Today I am delighted to announce the availability of the beta version of our new website in this blog post:
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> https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/institutional/2017/06/building-our-new-website-announcing-our-public-beta-launch-view-new-site <https://www.internetsociety.org/blog/institutional/2017/06/building-our-new-website-announcing-our-public-beta-launch-view-new-site>
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> That post outlines the kind of feedback we are seeking and more info about this beta site. I would note that at this point, much of the content on the beta site is just there for example and testing purposes. It is not necessarily the "real" content. Right now we are just testing out ideas and designs - and we will be changing aspects of the site quite frequently.
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> We are doing "development in the open" and so we will be updating the beta site repeatedly in the weeks and months ahead as we add new content, update the designs, etc.
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> I should also mention that right now much of the material about chapters is NOT on the website. If you select the "About Internet Society" link in the footer, you'll see where some of that information will eventually go. This is still an "early beta" and so much more content needs to be added.
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> Comments and feedback are definitely welcome. As noted in the blog post, the preferred method of feedback is an open issue tracker on Github. If there is some reason you don't wish to use that, you can of course email me.
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> I am looking forward to working with many of you over the weeks and months ahead as we build this new site!
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> Thank you,
> Dan
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> Dan York
> Senior Manager, Content & Web Strategy, Internet Society
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