1. Expanding and maintaining CodeCampServer.com - Evangelizing CodeCampServer.com - Onboarding new .Net user groups - Production server monitoring 2. Creating and driving CcsContrib (CodeCampServer-Contrib). - Organizing and moderating this new open-source project - Producing builds that can be deployed with CodeCampServer.com - Evaluating and accepting patches to this project.
Overall, we have two companies who have pledged ongoing funding for CodeCampServer: ORCSWeb <http://www.orcsweb.com/> is maintaining a dedicated server on which CodeCampServer runs. They have graciously donated this server so that .Net user group might have a website hosted for them for free. Headspring Systems <http://headspring.com> is maintaining the core multi-tenant application. Headspring will continually enhance the core as well as the CcsContrib plugin model, which is MvcContrib's Portable Areas<http://www.lostechies.com/blogs/hex/archive/2009/11/01/asp-net-mvc-po...>. In this way, CcsContrib will contain perhaps many portable areas that add lots of new functionality on top of the CodeCampServer core.
If you are interested in contributing either as a CcsContrib developer or a project manager/facilitator, please reply here. Based on replies and interest, I will schedule a conference call to discuss the formation of a CodeCampServer committee. All the interest in CodeCampServer has been organic, and I want to somewhat get out of the way so that the community can get the most out of this project.
On Mon, Dec 21, 2009 at 5:55 PM, Jeffrey Palermo <Jeff...@palermo.cc> wrote: > Right now on http://codecampserver.com/, there are two active user groups > that are hosted with the platform: http://www.adnug.org/, and > http://www.c4mvc.net/. CodeCampServer is a multi-tenant application, and > the routing handles knowing which user group the data is for.
> We need volunteers in two main areas:
> 1. Expanding and maintaining CodeCampServer.com > - Evangelizing CodeCampServer.com > - Onboarding new .Net user groups > - Production server monitoring > 2. Creating and driving CcsContrib (CodeCampServer-Contrib). > - Organizing and moderating this new open-source project > - Producing builds that can be deployed with CodeCampServer.com > - Evaluating and accepting patches to this project.
> Overall, we have two companies who have pledged ongoing funding for > CodeCampServer: > ORCSWeb <http://www.orcsweb.com/> is maintaining a dedicated server on > which CodeCampServer runs. They have graciously donated this server so that > .Net user group might have a website hosted for them for free. > Headspring Systems <http://headspring.com> is maintaining the core > multi-tenant application. Headspring will continually enhance the core as > well as the CcsContrib plugin model, which is MvcContrib's Portable Areas<http://www.lostechies.com/blogs/hex/archive/2009/11/01/asp-net-mvc-po...>. > In this way, CcsContrib will contain perhaps many portable areas that add > lots of new functionality on top of the CodeCampServer core.
> If you are interested in contributing either as a CcsContrib developer or a > project manager/facilitator, please reply here. Based on replies and > interest, I will schedule a conference call to discuss the formation of a > CodeCampServer committee. All the interest in CodeCampServer has been > organic, and I want to somewhat get out of the way so that the community can > get the most out of this project.
> Best regards, > Jeffrey Palermo
> -- > Contact Jeffrey Palermo with any specific questions regarding participation > in the CodeCampServer project.
> Right now onhttp://codecampserver.com/, there are two active user groups > that are hosted with the platform:http://www.adnug.org/, andhttp://www.c4mvc.net/. CodeCampServer is a multi-tenant application, and > the routing handles knowing which user group the data is for.
> We need volunteers in two main areas:
> 1. Expanding and maintaining CodeCampServer.com > - Evangelizing CodeCampServer.com > - Onboarding new .Net user groups > - Production server monitoring > 2. Creating and driving CcsContrib (CodeCampServer-Contrib). > - Organizing and moderating this new open-source project > - Producing builds that can be deployed with CodeCampServer.com > - Evaluating and accepting patches to this project.
> Overall, we have two companies who have pledged ongoing funding for > CodeCampServer: > ORCSWeb <http://www.orcsweb.com/> is maintaining a dedicated server on which > CodeCampServer runs. They have graciously donated this server so that .Net > user group might have a website hosted for them for free. > Headspring Systems <http://headspring.com> is maintaining the core > multi-tenant application. Headspring will continually enhance the core as > well as the CcsContrib plugin model, which is MvcContrib's Portable > Areas<http://www.lostechies.com/blogs/hex/archive/2009/11/01/asp-net-mvc-po...>. > In this way, CcsContrib will contain perhaps many portable areas that add > lots of new functionality on top of the CodeCampServer core.
> If you are interested in contributing either as a CcsContrib developer or a > project manager/facilitator, please reply here. Based on replies and > interest, I will schedule a conference call to discuss the formation of a > CodeCampServer committee. All the interest in CodeCampServer has been > organic, and I want to somewhat get out of the way so that the community can > get the most out of this project.
On Thu, Dec 31, 2009 at 9:59 AM, Roger <rcjproj...@yahoo.com> wrote: > I am interested in contributing as a CcsContrib developer.
> On Dec 21, 5:55 pm, Jeffrey Palermo <Jeff...@Palermo.cc> wrote: > > Right now onhttp://codecampserver.com/, there are two active user groups > > that are hosted with the platform:http://www.adnug.org/, andhttp:// > www.c4mvc.net/. CodeCampServer is a multi-tenant application, and > > the routing handles knowing which user group the data is for.
> > We need volunteers in two main areas:
> > 1. Expanding and maintaining CodeCampServer.com > > - Evangelizing CodeCampServer.com > > - Onboarding new .Net user groups > > - Production server monitoring > > 2. Creating and driving CcsContrib (CodeCampServer-Contrib). > > - Organizing and moderating this new open-source project > > - Producing builds that can be deployed with CodeCampServer.com > > - Evaluating and accepting patches to this project.
> > Overall, we have two companies who have pledged ongoing funding for > > CodeCampServer: > > ORCSWeb <http://www.orcsweb.com/> is maintaining a dedicated server on > which > > CodeCampServer runs. They have graciously donated this server so that > .Net > > user group might have a website hosted for them for free. > > Headspring Systems <http://headspring.com> is maintaining the core > > multi-tenant application. Headspring will continually enhance the core > as > > well as the CcsContrib plugin model, which is MvcContrib's Portable > > Areas< > http://www.lostechies.com/blogs/hex/archive/2009/11/01/asp-net-mvc-po...>. > > In this way, CcsContrib will contain perhaps many portable areas that > add > > lots of new functionality on top of the CodeCampServer core.
> > If you are interested in contributing either as a CcsContrib developer or > a > > project manager/facilitator, please reply here. Based on replies and > > interest, I will schedule a conference call to discuss the formation of a > > CodeCampServer committee. All the interest in CodeCampServer has been > > organic, and I want to somewhat get out of the way so that the community > can > > get the most out of this project.
> > Best regards, > > Jeffrey Palermo
> -- > Contact Jeffrey Palermo with any specific questions regarding participation > in the CodeCampServer project.
> Right now onhttp://codecampserver.com/, there are two active user groups > that are hosted with the platform:http://www.adnug.org/, andhttp://www.c4mvc.net/. CodeCampServer is a multi-tenant application, and > the routing handles knowing which user group the data is for.
> We need volunteers in two main areas:
> 1. Expanding and maintaining CodeCampServer.com > - Evangelizing CodeCampServer.com > - Onboarding new .Net user groups > - Production server monitoring > 2. Creating and driving CcsContrib (CodeCampServer-Contrib). > - Organizing and moderating this new open-source project > - Producing builds that can be deployed with CodeCampServer.com > - Evaluating and accepting patches to this project.
> Overall, we have two companies who have pledged ongoing funding for > CodeCampServer: > ORCSWeb <http://www.orcsweb.com/> is maintaining a dedicated server on which > CodeCampServer runs. They have graciously donated this server so that .Net > user group might have a website hosted for them for free. > Headspring Systems <http://headspring.com> is maintaining the core > multi-tenant application. Headspring will continually enhance the core as > well as the CcsContrib plugin model, which is MvcContrib's Portable > Areas<http://www.lostechies.com/blogs/hex/archive/2009/11/01/asp-net-mvc-po...>. > In this way, CcsContrib will contain perhaps many portable areas that add > lots of new functionality on top of the CodeCampServer core.
> If you are interested in contributing either as a CcsContrib developer or a > project manager/facilitator, please reply here. Based on replies and > interest, I will schedule a conference call to discuss the formation of a > CodeCampServer committee. All the interest in CodeCampServer has been > organic, and I want to somewhat get out of the way so that the community can > get the most out of this project.