Speaker 1: I think we all would like one place to go, have one resource to find the data that we're looking for. And this is our start. So, first, a big thank you to the folks involved with the website project. Brian, who's over there on the other side, has been instrumental in getting this up and running, as well as Doug, Rajan, and Richard. Keith played a big part, and so did Kristen. She's been great in getting this website up and running. We'll go into the website in a second, and we'll display it, but I just want to talk to the email list. There were, I think, 47 at one point, different email lists with the tag LSP in it. We've whittled that down so that, you know, UVA LSP is the big one. That's where most of all of our conversations take place, which it should, and that's where we want it to be. I mean, if there's a question, you can put it out to UVA LSP. The off-topic, so, and again, I sent out the etiquette statement, you know, a couple of days ago. If it doesn't fall within the realm of UVA LSP, then off-topic is the place for it. I mean, you know, that's where we can say whatever, you know, not whatever you want, but hey, I have this. You know, you want to share something interesting, and it's not really, you know, tech-related, so put it there. And there was a little glitch with off-topic. It's fixed now, so we sorted that out.
Speaker 2: And if anybody finds glitches in any of this stuff, it's day one, right? So please let us know. We'll fix it as fast as we can.
Speaker 1: So you have pictures of your new dog. You want to get rid of puppy. You have a guitar to sell. Off-topic is the place to go. LSP is pretty straightforward. If anyone has a question, you want to direct it to just the steering committee and the LSP coordinator, send it there. Same goes for the tag. You've got a question directly, you want to get to the tag folks, that's where you go. And then LSP coordinator, you could send an email to Kristen, but you could also send it there.
Speaker 2: If you send it to LSP coordinator, it goes to a bunch of people on the DCS team.
Speaker 1: Oh, it does.
Speaker 2: So it goes to Michael Sturgis and Keith Donley. So if I'm out of the office or whatever, and you need something fast, it's probably better email.
Speaker 1: Okay, thank you. Yeah, I wasn't working through all that. Okay, no problem. So getting to today's big news. Again, this is day zero, day one. It's not the end all, be all. It's not what the website is going to look like for year on, in a week, in a month, in a year. But it's a starting point, and I think it's a good one. So it's hosted on a WordPress site. There's a lot of information there, and we've tried to consolidate as much as we can. And we're keeping LSPdia up and running as is. I remember we brought it up at the picnic, and you almost need a central administrator for LSPdia, because there's a lot of stuff there. Sometimes it's hard to get data to display the way you want it to. So we're trying to make it easy. But LSPdia is still there. It's not going away. We've tried to incorporate the data that's in LSPdia on the new site. So we're working on that. And so today at 3 o'clock, we're going to flip the switch. The old site is still there, but it was out of date. We hadn't put anything up there, so now we're trying to... We've got one place. We've got one central location. We want everyone to go. If you're looking for something, that's where you find it. So without further ado, I'll show you guys if you haven't seen it yet. So this is what the old site looked like.
Speaker 2: This is the one we're replacing. So if anybody picks another site... I put this in here because this is the one... If you're missing your news from the 17th of July 2008, or you really wanted that contact form that's broken, or the Google that's not working, or returning opportunities from February 2010, sorry, it's gone.
Speaker 1: So here's the new site, or a slide of it. We can go through it live. But the bottom line, 3 o'clock today, the new site's going to be up and running. I encourage you guys all to go there. What I think is going to be really helpful to everyone is up in the upper left-hand corner, you'll see there's a calendar. Where did it go?
Speaker 2: If you want to click on the main thing, you can go on to it. You have to mouse to the link.
Speaker 1: Sorry, guys. Hold on.
Speaker 2: Tag support.
Speaker 1: Yeah, yeah, yeah. There we go. Oh, it's coming. Tag support, tag support.
Speaker 2: This is not the lady you want doing tag support.
Speaker 1: So this is huge. I really like this feature. So anything that's bolded, you're going to get an automatic info, and you can drill down and actually see what's on, what's coming up, what on that day.
Speaker 2: And it's good for mobile devices, this design. So everybody that's looking at it on their iPhone, if you're looking at it, or whatever mobile device.
Speaker 3: All mobile devices. All versions.
Speaker 1: But of course. Right, right, right. In the middle here, you'll see we've got scrolling RSS feeds, and this is where Brian really came through. So we've got feeds from all UVA-centric locations, as well as some feeds from Macworld is in here, the ICS Facebook. I'm not going to go through all of them, but there's a lot of information here. So we want your feedback. I encourage everyone to go take a look at the site. Tell us what you think. What's missing? What do you like? What do you don't like? This is our online presence, so we want it to be a group initiative, and we want feedback.
Speaker 2: It's not personal. We tried to do an exercise of figuring out what LSPs would find valuable, and we tried to provide an area where there's a lot of dynamically generated content from sources that we think are of interest. We might have totally missed the boat, so feel free to reply and let us know what direction it should be going in, whatever. There's a search that you can do. In an ideal world, we'll get to a point where some of the troubleshooting that we do, like there was a bunch of stuff on the mess list the other day about boot camp. Because it's a blog format, you can go ahead and comment on it, not worrying about the etiquette of the UVA LSP list of everybody seeing everything in between. But you can comment on it. It's searchable. It stays there. It's indexed by Google, and you can see the history of it.
Speaker 3: If the middle group is kind of an automation of RSS feeds, is there one RSS feed of that?
Speaker 2: Mr. Wright, do you want to answer that one?
Speaker 3: Yes.
Speaker 2: Mr. Wright is like the RSS guru.
Speaker 3: If you scroll down, Sean, on the left there are categories, so you can pick out a particular feed. Oh, yeah, over here. Usually by category type of view. Brian, they'll come in with category hashtags.
Speaker 1: Yeah, so you'll see here at the bottom of any post.
Speaker 3: So if you don't want to see the whole list and you're just interested in one part, you can click on that part. It'll display that, and you can get the RSS feed for that category of topics. So if you want to subscribe to the accessioning category, you can subscribe to that instead of the whole feed if you want as well. That's awesome.
Speaker 2: Okay, for losers in RSS feeds, how do you subscribe to the feed?
Speaker 3: A million different ways. Google Reader is one common one people use. You can do it in Outlook. You can get them delivered right to Outlook if you like. And then if you've got a mobile device, there's a million different apps you can use to subscribe to RSS feeds. Feed Reader, what is the big one? Feed Burner. Feed Burner or Flipbook. So if you don't have enough places to check your stuff, this gives you the opportunity. One more place.
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