November 8th, 2007 by Andy
As more and more of our clients and partners want dynamic web sites and the ability to update their own site content, we’ve been doing a ton of development with Drupal (content management platform) and WordPress (blogging platform), including four such projects under active development presently. (Stay tuned for details!)
This has meant bigger projects, and more collaboration with colleagues. To manage these complex software packages, we’re turning more and more to version control systems, which let us track all of our development in a thorough way, manage software patches and upgrades easily, and “roll back” to previous versions if there are any problems.
With WordPress, the switch to version control has been a breeze, and has let us manage WordPress’ regular software updates for clients much quicker than we previously could.
With Drupal, it’s a bit more of a challenge due to Drupal’s complexity and the huge number of configuration changes that are made through the administrative interface and stored in the database. But version control has still been essential to let us test and deploy Drupal in a sane way.
What does this mean for you? Version control gives us an efficient way to administer more dynamic web sites, meaning a smoother and less costly development and maintenance process. So if we’ve built you a static web site in the past, let us know if you think WordPress or Drupal might make sense for you. And if you know anyone looking for a dynamic web site or content management system, send them our way!
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September 10th, 2007 by Andy
Times change. The seasons come and go. After many years, Rhys and I are sick of being “geographically-tied”, so we’re dropping the “dtekeast” and “dtekwest” monikers. (And it looks like we’ve got some geographic changes upcoming, anyway…)
So for now — and we know this is revolutionary — we’ll refer to ourselves simply as “Andy” and “Rhys”. Our email addresses will change accordingly.
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August 29th, 2007 by Andy
We’re proud to be working with a private group that’s developing a Voluntary Universal Healthcare Identifier (VUHID) system in the U.S. (As in, get knocked out while cycling in Washington, and have the doctor be able to easily access your medical history from your primary physician in New York!)
We’ve been working on the VUHID logo and branding, and just launched an initial, “brochure”-style site at vuhid.org. We’ll be helping with further web presentation and documentation efforts as the project evolves.
Check out the site and read more about the VUHID system at vuhid.org.
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August 2nd, 2007 by Andy
The Generation Connection is an action-packed Gainesville Florida-based summer camp that connects youth with senior mentors. Before the 5th annual camp last week we launched a big, bold, and beautiful new web site for TGC.
A fixture of each year’s camp is video production with the kids by The Media Spot. Have a look at our blog post on themediaspot.org to read about that. And of course be sure to watch all of the new "Clip of the Day" videos at thegenerationconnection.com!
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July 20th, 2007 by Andy
We pride ourselves on getting to know our clients, and The Atlanta School shows why — TAS is full of great folks and fantastic educators that have been friends and colleagues for many years. But rebuilding TAS’ web site at theatlantaschool.com was special to us for another reason: the old web site was the very first that Rhys and I ever built together, back in 1999! Then known as DPC Productions, we poured a lot of heart into the site, if it was certainly showing its age by 2007…
The new site sports a gorgeous, fluid design that of course highlights the creative energy of the students. It has an integrated blog, powered by WordPress, and colorful galleries of artwork, photos, and videos.
The Atlanta School is also where The Media Spot got its start — Rhys made his very first collaborative videos with TAS students. Check them out in the Video Gallery!
We’ll always be grateful for the creative support from the folks at The Atlanta School that helped us get started. We hope their new web site serves them well!
EDIT: Belated thanks to TAS for the kind words on their own blog.
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