Website Feedback
Last April (2009) a group of the members travelled to Galway to participate a DrupalCamp to participate in a chalenge to build a website READ ABOUT IT HERE.
The result is this website. A key feature of the site is that it is user-friendly. That is that members can contribute to discussions, blogs, events etc. As an organisation run completly by volunteers we don't have the benefit of an office or staff member who can look after the site but it still requires a certain number of hours per month just to keep spam at bay and perform some maintenance.
It is important therfore that good use is made of the site. The more use members make of the site, the more of a resource it can become.
In order to make better use of the site, it would be good to get feedback on the usefulness of the site and how it might be improved.
This is not so much to create a wishlist as to suggest ways that it might best benefit you. While suggestions are great, it might be useful also to support any suggestions with practical ideas as to how something might be achieved with limited time and resources.
Looking forward to some of your thoughts.
- Bernard Joyce's blog
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Thanks for this new blog Bernard. To generate a viable amount of traffic on this blog we need to take a few pointers from Facebook and Google groups.Both of which I find uselul for generating dialogue in fields I am involved in.
I have made a number of posts on the RSA website and got little response and am therefore reluctant to return to it.
We need to generate a discussion that will inspire a significant response.?
Can I suggest as a starting point that we draw up a list of topics that members will be interested in contributing to.
Can I suggest for openers the impact of litter in rural areas and invite ideas for dealing with it. This is a topic I am pursuing on other websites.
Does anyone have ideas on the perspective that RSA can make to this topic
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Hi Ennisboyne, I had replied to this comment earlier but seem to have inadvertently deleted my comment. In any case, I've started a new discussion on the subject or "Rural Litter"