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Sites running the DW code
I realized that we don't have any true list of "production" sites running the DW code, which makes it hard for us to know who to talk to when we get around to starting the DWsite-to-DWsite interoperability features we've been discussing -- not to mention, there are times when there are critical performance, stability, or security patches that should be applied quickly.
I've started a list on the wiki. If you're running a DW code install for an audience -- ie, not a development/hacking machine -- whether that audience is a small group of friends or a larger, more open install, take a second and add your information to the Sites Running the DW Code wiki page.
The format to use:
* Site URL: where your site can be accessed
* Site name: the name people should use when referring to your site
* Best contact method: An email address that will reach the decision-makers for the site (if using a email-to-support category alias, please do not use a public one)
* Open to public: Whether your site has open registration (even with invite code) or is intended for a smaller/targeted audience (aka, a group of friends, or members of another website, etc); also, whether you're ready for registration or still in the process of setting up
* Intended audience: The focus of your site; who it's "for"
Or, for ease of copy/paste:
I've started a list on the wiki. If you're running a DW code install for an audience -- ie, not a development/hacking machine -- whether that audience is a small group of friends or a larger, more open install, take a second and add your information to the Sites Running the DW Code wiki page.
The format to use:
* Site URL: where your site can be accessed
* Site name: the name people should use when referring to your site
* Best contact method: An email address that will reach the decision-makers for the site (if using a email-to-support category alias, please do not use a public one)
* Open to public: Whether your site has open registration (even with invite code) or is intended for a smaller/targeted audience (aka, a group of friends, or members of another website, etc); also, whether you're ready for registration or still in the process of setting up
* Intended audience: The focus of your site; who it's "for"
Or, for ease of copy/paste:
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