[arg_discuss] A possible way forward? - first steps

Christy Dena cdena at cross-mediaentertainment.com
Thu May 1 23:43:05 EDT 2008




OK, ace Ivan! Just got to hear from John first to check on what he offered
initially too, then we can go ahead either way. This is going smooooth. :)

Need to decide on the URL quick smart!...

-----Original Message-----
From: arg_discuss-bounces at igda.org [mailto:arg_discuss-bounces at igda.org] On
Behalf Of Ivan Askwith
Sent: Friday, 2 May 2008 13:21
To: Discussion list of the IGDA ARG SIG
Subject: Re: [arg_discuss] A possible way forward? - first steps


I'm more than willing to host, and can do one-click installations of
MediaWiki, WordPress, and all sorts of other fun things. Would be
glad to be able to give something back to this group. :)


>

> OK. Wohoo!

>

> Sorry for the gap in getting back to this. I wanted to make sure I

> heard

> from Adam and Andrea and then I went a travelling. :)

>

> So, we can do this!

>

> We can create the site and if the new IGDA facilities answer our

> needs, then

> we can easily export the data and forward the URL. But if we decide

> to keep

> the site, then the portal/resource can be an initiative of the SIG.

>

> Right, first steps then seem to be:

>

> 1) DOMAIN NAME

> The domain name needs to be easy to remember and indicates the

> content of

> the site efficiently (and is fun!?). Here are the URLs suggested so

> far (in

> no particular order):

>

> a) ARGosy.com

> b) ARGology.com

> c) ARGnology.com

> d) ARGsRUs.com

>

> Any other suggestions? Fire away!

>

> Can someone set up a poll that we can use to vote on the URL?

> Do we want it to be .com or .org?

>

> 2) SOFTWARE + HOSTING

> As for software, I think a blog type style for the front part. (We can

> change this anytime of course.) The blog software is pretty easy to

> use for

> everyone, enables us to have posts indicating updates and pages for

> each

> initiative. Or perhaps someone recommends Moodle instead or some other

> software? And then have a wiki and forum as well.

>

> Who wants to host? It needs to be either free or at low cost. John

> Evans,

> did you put your hand up?

>

> 3) INITIATIVES

> We can keep adding initiatives as we like, but so far we have:

>

> * Annotated bibliography - Driver: Colin McNee? Team members: Colin,

> Christy

> Dena + ...

> * ARG Developers - ...

> * Business Models - ...

> * History of ARGs - ...

> * Antecedents to ARGs - Driver: Bryan Alexander? ...

> * ARG Design - Driver: Jan Libby? ...

> * ARGs in Education & Training - ...

> * ARG Research - ...

> * ARG player demographics? - Driver: Michelle Senderhauf? ...

> * ARG definitions - ...

>

> Others you'd like to see?

> Suggest website addresses and books you think would be good to link

> to?

> Throw your name in!

>

> 4) VOLUNTEERS

> Those ace people who have already thrown their hat in to contribute

> to the

> initiative: Michelle Senderhauf, Bryan Alexander, Jan Libby, Colin

> McNee,

> Adrien Marie...

>

> Over to you!

>

> :)

>

> -----Original Message-----

> From: arg_discuss-bounces at igda.org [mailto:arg_discuss-bounces at igda.org

> ] On

> Behalf Of Adam Martin

> Sent: Monday, 28 April 2008 02:06

> To: Discussion list of the IGDA ARG SIG

> Subject: Re: [arg_discuss] A possible way forward?

>

> 2008/4/25 Andrea Phillips <andrhia at gmail.com>:

>> It seems like a very sound idea in principle. The thing that would

>> hold me back from a "Yay, let's go!" is the fact that the IGDA is in

>> the (arduously slow) process of revamping the entire SIG system, and

>> that's going to effect everything from the mailing lists to websites

>> and funding allocation.

>

> Yep, it's dragged on for a while. However, in all the meetings and

> discussions recently, it's been underlined that SIG's shouldn't allow

> this uncertainty to keep them from doing things right now - IGDA has

> been encouraging us to just get on with stuff, and they'll handle on

> an ad-hoc basis any issues that come up. So long as we keep them

> informed, I'm sure it'll be fine.

>

>> Definitely something to discuss at the next IRC meeting, which we

>> should have soonish, shouldn't we? Any thoughts on a good date? I

>> seem

>> to pick ones that conflict with big conferences! >_<

>

> May IRC:

>

> Key holidays and conferences from some quick googling:

> - US has Memorial Day on the 26th

> - UK has two major bank holiday weekends, 3rd-5th, and 24th-26th

> - ION conference, may 13th-15th

> - Nordic Game conference, may 14th-15th

>

> Howabout Saturday 10th May (or Sunday 18th May - but I'd prefer sooner

> rather than later)?

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