My main contribution at this time is to suggest moving this to a Google Doc that you can take suggestions, comments, and questions there directly and merge as you go to review.

Mainly because my inbox is blowing up with this thread and I almost unsubscribed several times now.

I hope to also review and provide more feedback when I have some downtime, hopefully this weekend.

Matt




On Tue, Sep 27, 2022 at 14:37, Rosy Schechter - KJ7RYV via 44net <44net@mailman.ampr.org> wrote:
Hello 44Net!

For quite some time, y'all have heard rumblings of a new portal, which
Chris has been working on bit by bit. Realizing that it's likely a
larger project than we initially thought, earlier this year the TAC took
on the task of writing a feature requirements document. This has been
the bulk of their work this year so far, and I'm really proud of the
results, which were completed just a couple weeks ago.

I'm writing on behalf of the TAC to share this document with you and to
request comments and comments:

https://www.ampr.org/wp-content/uploads/2022-09-Portal-Features-Requirements-Doc.pdf

Ideally, please share your thoughts in this channel rather than emailing
directly, though of course we will read any feedback you send. Pierre,
the TAC Chair, will be watching the list and answering any questions
that may come up.

Note that this document is a feature requirements document - which
outlines the features that the portal needs to have before it's
considered "done." By definition, it's *not* an engineering document;
we've purposefully not specified the exact technology we'll use to build
this out. We have, however, specified that it will be released as an
open source project as soon as we have a functional version, likely
without all features present. Ultimately this will be a project managed
by our new Director of Technology (who starts on Monday; will introduce
after he starts) and the team he assembles to carry out the build. Thus,
information like timelines, project plans, and database specifications,
etc., will follow his review of this document and any comments from this
group.

And with that, I say - happy reading! And thank you so much for your
thoughts and questions.

Looking forward,
Rosy


--
Rosy Schechter - KJ7RYV
Executive Director
Amateur Radio Digital Communications (ARDC)
ampr.org
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