Idea: USA national Model T tour/event calendar
Posted: Thu Feb 07, 2019 1:48 am
What if we had a global calendar on this Forum that listed all the Model t events around the country in One place so anyone could see all events at a glance for the entire year?
Personally, I try and plan my year around events and it would be amazing if someone from each region could add and edit events in one place so everyone could see them. And include links to signup forms and details, etc.
Im happy to experiment with different implementations on the dev site. Basically, I have 2 other forums I’ve set up, “dev” and “prod”. Dev is the experimentation website I try things on and usually break them continuously until I get them to work. Once it passes the muster and survives my scrutiny, then I put it on the test production site “prod” and have some of you braver guys bang away on it to see if you can break it. If it passes those tests, then I put it on the main site and into global use. This is what I did with the new Gallery. Notice that the Gallery works great and has very few problems, mostly because we vhetted it thoroughly and I fixed the issues before releasing it to the masses.
Not withstanding unforeseen problems like website hackers (yesterday) and bad system design (our hosting provider) that have been plaguing our site recently, this method seems to work well and would be well suited to test a new global calendar feature.
Thoughts/feedback?
Jeff
Personally, I try and plan my year around events and it would be amazing if someone from each region could add and edit events in one place so everyone could see them. And include links to signup forms and details, etc.
Im happy to experiment with different implementations on the dev site. Basically, I have 2 other forums I’ve set up, “dev” and “prod”. Dev is the experimentation website I try things on and usually break them continuously until I get them to work. Once it passes the muster and survives my scrutiny, then I put it on the test production site “prod” and have some of you braver guys bang away on it to see if you can break it. If it passes those tests, then I put it on the main site and into global use. This is what I did with the new Gallery. Notice that the Gallery works great and has very few problems, mostly because we vhetted it thoroughly and I fixed the issues before releasing it to the masses.
Not withstanding unforeseen problems like website hackers (yesterday) and bad system design (our hosting provider) that have been plaguing our site recently, this method seems to work well and would be well suited to test a new global calendar feature.
Thoughts/feedback?
Jeff