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Another CMS/website conversation on the discuss list has highlighted
to me that we need to regroup after the new year and start putting in
our best for the website team.

Over the past two weeks a lot of work has been put in by
David/Florian/Christian and others to get the Silverstripe site up and
running.
We need to start looking at what needs improvement.

David et al, could we get an update on what has been done so far and
what needs to be done in your mind.

It has also become clear that the conversations about the Drupal
development are becoming a slight distraction for the wider community,
so might I suggest that we nominate a period after the LibO3.3 release
to discuss the future plans for the website. I will organise a Conf
Call when this comes about.

Getting back to the point,
I feel that the wider website team has more to offer, but we need some
guidance when it comes to the Silverstripe system and areas which need
work. Could we coordinate this work through a task list in the wiki in
the same way we have done with the Drupal development. It seems to
work quite well :)

Thanks,
Michael Wheatland

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