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Add page for FTC #46

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kevinwang opened this issue May 12, 2013 · 9 comments
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Add page for FTC #46

kevinwang opened this issue May 12, 2013 · 9 comments

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@kevinwang
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Still waiting for FTC to provide content. @darylsew can you look into this?

@kevinwang
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I emailed James Chin about this. Hopefully we'll get some content soon.

@yuna9
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yuna9 commented Mar 24, 2014

Gave a reminder to James Chin two months ago, last month, and this month about giving me content. Waiting.

@darylsew
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old habits die hard, eh?

we have some photos up on ftc dropbox - maybe you could pull the annual
magazine article and use that as a cover page while real content is being
brought into existence? are you going for a page that's like 'meet the
team', etc or what

On Mon, Mar 24, 2014 at 5:33 PM, Justin Kim [email protected]:

Gave a reminder to James Chin two months ago, last month, and this month
about giving me content. Waiting.

Reply to this email directly or view it on GitHubhttps://github.com//issues/46#issuecomment-38503983
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@ivywong
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ivywong commented May 22, 2014

James gave me a zip with photos/charter/descriptions and stuff. He said they have a page design in mind, but they're still working on it.

@yuna9
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yuna9 commented Oct 16, 2014

Any update on this?

@ivywong
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ivywong commented Oct 16, 2014

James' team has their separate website now, and he wants me to link to it. I'm thinking of just making a page under stuypulse.com/ftc for that.

@kevinwang
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Not sure that having two separate websites is the best idea. Makes it harder for you guys to maintain, provided that the web team even has access to it. Have you talked to James about this?

@ivywong
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ivywong commented Oct 17, 2014

Yeah, he wants his team to have its own website. He has his own people maintaining it.

@jamesbchin
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http://www.310fission.com/
Our webdev team will take care of design, content, and whatever else needs to be taken care of.

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