More information about the Underscore mailing list

[_] skillswap site

Rick Hurst rick.hurst at gmail.com
Tue Oct 3 09:43:43 BST 2006

On 10/3/06, Oliver Humpage <oliver at watershed.co.uk> wrote:

>
> On 3/10/06 09:21, "Rick Hurst" <rick.hurst at gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > yep, that (or some other free service) is probably the solution,
> although it
> > would be nice to have a nice shiny public site as part of the "ain't
> > BrissleBath got that mad digital skillz and community and stuff" thing.
>
> Indeed.
>
> I can slap a drupal installation up if people don't mind Watershed
> hosting.
> 2 questions, I suppose:
>
> 1. Who fancies skinning it?


I can skin it if someone else designs it (i.e provides me with a nice
photoshop mockup.) For the time being though just use the default skin - it
certainly helps the designer if there is already content and architecture
there to help with the mockup.

As far as the small scale skills trading - we could just use a mailing list
(even underscore)to see if it would work - no point in investing time and
effort in building software for it when a mailing list would do it.

--
Rick Hurst, Web developer, Bristol, England
http://www.rickhurst.co.uk | http://www.netsight.co.uk