Harry,
I would also be willing to lend assistance on the website development. My expertise is in relational databases, and object oriented design and development. I'm willing to help out on the backend with whatever you need. (time permitting).
Sounds awesome. Let me know how I can help. My background is in UX.
On Fri, Sep 18, 2015, 7:11 AM Harry Knight <ha...@wikihouse.cc> wrote:When I say digital platform (and sorry for being so broad), I really mean our whole website is getting done over to become a platform to people to interact with the system. Whether that is getting support to deliver a project, becoming a chapter or provider of WikiHouse systems etc. At the moment the website is mainly there providing some info about WikiHouse and is also a place for people to get in touch with the foundation (through contact forms). The digital platform is making the site more of a tool for house building as opposed to just info about WikiHouse.
On Friday, September 18, 2015 at 4:40:29 AM UTC+1, Mike Caskey wrote:Cool! When you say 'digital platform', are you talking about the design side of things or the 'smart' aspect of the house?On Wed, Sep 16, 2015 at 7:03 AM Harry Knight <ha...@wikihouse.cc> wrote:The project is definitely making progress. There has been a lot of focus on the hardware side of WikiHouse which has become more and more refined over time but now our focus is to build the digital platform. More details on that shortly, something is currently in the works which we will most likely beta test in 2-3 months.
On Wednesday, September 16, 2015 at 7:53:48 AM UTC+1, Mike Caskey wrote:Have you made progress on your project? I'm new to the group and I'm looking for more conversation about WikiHouse, as well as resources like a CNC machine.
On Wednesday, April 23, 2014 at 6:27:13 PM UTC-6, Steven Winter wrote:Hi Wikihouse!My name is Steven Winter and I am from Boulder, Colorado. I am exploring using WikiHouse to build a fully functioning off grid tiny house, an 8 feet by 12 feet structure on a trailer bed. I will be designing the solar electric system for the house. I am relatively new to SketchUp and 3D design but I should have access to a CNC machine and I'm excited to make use of WikiHouse in order to build the tiny house.It'd be great to be pointed to information about spans and loads. If anyone is interested in helping with 3D modifications to the WikiHouse files to accommodate an 8 by 12 foot trailer that would be awesome! If anyone is interested in talking over Skype, on the phone, or in person (I just met with Patrick Beseda and Lacy Williams today, and it was great!) about the project, I'd love to.Steve
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