Working on getting a shortlist of plugins together, plus notes on what core functionality will be suitable for meeting certain requirements.
Working on getting a shortlist of plugins together, plus notes on what core functionality will be suitable for meeting certain requirements.
Matt 4:42 am on February 22, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply
We should bring these into WP pages. Know anybody who’s knows and tries out a ton of plugins that could maybe give us some background info?
Beau 4:55 am on February 22, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply
Quite a few of the plugins listed are ones that I’ve either used or tried, but I was going to set up a test install tomorrow and quickly grab all of these and give them a quick whirl.
Matt 4:57 am on February 22, 2009 Permalink | Log in to Reply
I think test installs count against our time, so be cognizant of that.
Beau 7:11 pm on February 23, 2009 Permalink
Just got confirmation from George on this — “Downloading a CMS add-on or piece of third-party software for the purpose of evaluating its functionality to see whether it meets the needs of the project does not count against the 100 hours of development time. However, any time spent installing the software into your team’s project repository and/or attempting to integrate it with the rest of the site does count as development time, even if you don’t end up using it in the final product.”