the overnight website challenge

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Hey Twin Cities crew: Anyone doing this?
http://tc2011.overnightwebsitechallenge.com/...

all concrete5 add-ons are free for your project if ya do.

frz
 
LucasAnderson replied on at Permalink Reply
LucasAnderson
Yep! We're putting a team together right now!
Mnkras replied on at Permalink Reply
Mnkras
too bad im in NJ ;) cause i know you would _love_ me on the team ;)
hereNT replied on at Permalink Reply
hereNT
We're debating about it - chat going in #concrete5-social. I don't know exactly what the rules on price for paid add-ons are, it might be that everything needs to be free for the non-profit. Waiting to hear back from an acquaintance of mine that works for the Nerdery to find out how they set things up, if we can all join one team and for sure use C5, we're all over it.

I think with 5-10 people banging on a site simultaneously we'd need about 1/4 of the given 24 hours... :)
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
Anything over 6 will slow you down


Best wishes
Pecked out on an iPhone

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hereNT replied on at Permalink Reply
hereNT
Actually, I heard from an acquaintance that works down there and he said the first criteria they go for when weeding it down to 12 teams is "who doesn't have 10 people"

"Make sure you get 10 team members. We always get more teams that we can accommodate, and the first pass in team selection is to eliminate those with less than 10. Try to round out your team with design, content, and management people.
Upload a team logo and member bio photos. Write good bio descriptions and team descriptions. You can be witty, but take it seriously too.
As far as computers, bring everything you need to be fully productive. Most developers bring desktop PCs and multiple monitors. Bring good headphones, bring a whiteboard, whatever you need to plan and build a website. There's ample room and plenty of power and bandwidth for everyone."
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5 developers is certainly enough for a team, but remember these non-profits need help with every part of getting a site launched. Including business strategy, content creation, visual design, testing, etc. I spent the entire day with my team acting as a task manager, making sure every programmer had something to do and helping them get info/make decisions to stay on target. 
Feel free to share my notes with the site. After you sign up, you'll get emails from our organizers with tips and an invite to a pre-event meeting too."


I'd like to do it, but my skills I'd be done with everything I _could_ do on a c5 site in 24 hours pretty quickly, I could handle themes and marketplace addons (and theming those) all day, but wouldn't really know what to do in helping a non-profit on the other aspects.

One thing I'd think would work well to do something that had 'what would the top add-ons for _any_ non profit be' - stuff like CRM, social media integration, etc. Mailing lists control. Galleries with comments. Then we have that setup as a 'base' install, and see how many non-profits we could process over a 24 hour period...

I would say if the core team was coming out here for a road trip this year, this might be the best opportunity to come out, it would be a great way to get a lot of buzz about the CMS and get it in front of a whole lot of other shops and developers that might not otherwise hear about it...
PerryGovier replied on at Permalink Reply
PerryGovier
I'm in. It'd be awesome if the core crew's road trip timed itself out for them to join the team. *wink wink*
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
this is the kinda thing we'd love to do, but I'm afraid its a bit early in the year for us.

To be frank given the holistic needs of the charities, I think the biggest challenge for this thing will be putting the PM and business side of the team together.. any agency with experience working together is going to have a huge advantage, regardless of toolset used.
PerryGovier replied on at Permalink Reply
PerryGovier
ok, sounds like the team so far is:
Lucas, Curtis, Herent, a project manager named Alan (curt, jeremy, and I have worked with him, and he's now a PM at the Nerdery), possibly another PM and/or designer (friends of Lucas), B-lew if he can make it up, and myself.

Any other takers?

We've got the team name Concrete5.mn. We're gonna buy that URL too.

Now we need a logo, and probably a better place to discuss this. Thoughts?
ScottC replied on at Permalink Reply
ScottC
thinking..it is a 12 hour drive
LucasAnderson replied on at Permalink Reply
LucasAnderson
Franz,

We need clearance to use your logo for our avatar and any other marketing pieces related to the challenge.

We'd like to take time while we're there to demo or show off concrete5, so if you have any informational packets that you hand out at your shows, would we be able to get some before this challenge?

Thanks,

Lucas
frz replied on at Permalink Reply
frz
We don't have a trifold for ya or anything. ;)

I'm happy to let you use the hand as a starting point, but i'll need you to drape something on top of it so its clear you're a local user group. You can get a vector copy from the legal section of our website.
LucasAnderson replied on at Permalink Reply
LucasAnderson
FYI - The team for the Overnight Website Challenge has been created!

http://tc2011.overnightwebsitechallenge.com/teams/28...

Cheer us on via Twitter by using hash-tag: #owc28

- Lucas
TooqInc replied on at Permalink Reply
TooqInc
This is a really cool idea.

I can't offer much, but I'd happily throw in a license (or many of them) for our Beanstream Payment Gateway. Beanstream does have reduced pricing for registered NFPs (lower setup costs, lower per transaction fees, and lower discount rates).

I can provide access to a Sandbox account for the event while the Gateway paperwork is being processed if you want to Beanstream for a charity site.

Good luck at the event.
PerryGovier replied on at Permalink Reply
PerryGovier
This is actually a year old. We did well at the challenge despite some frustrating server issues. We were in the half of teams that actually finished, but didn't quite place in the top 3.

A year later, those of us crazy enough to do it again are being nudged in to working with our respective companies. Last year was such a success, businesses are starting to get in to it.

With that said, I think it's time we get the old team back together for our community groups. Any interest? I know lucas mentioned interest on twitter. I'm willing to bet it'd be a lot larger now.
SteveJohn replied on at Permalink Reply
Thank you that was really helpful