Due to some technical difficulties and time constraints, our meeting went shorter than anticipated. That said, we still were able to take some good steps forward.
* Brief introductions from Kristof, Aaron, Trevor, Cameron, and myself.
* Estimated the new site would be ready in a few weeks or less.
* Went over site specification and deferred features such as blogs, forums, and Dimdim integration.
* Decided that we would focus on another project to openly develop and document once the new Dojo site is launched (rather than immediately working on a D7 site).
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more…We'll be bringing together the [project team](/drupaldojo/node/196) to discuss progress and the next steps needed to relaunch the Drupal Dojo. Some agenda points as follows:
* Team and resources - Do we have the sufficient human and [financial resources](/drupalopenlearning/node/242) to complete this project?
* Site specification - Go over the [site spec](/drupaldojo/node/114) and [related issues](/drupaldojo/node/206); Reconcile with the development, theming, and design already in progress; Determine the action items and timeline to get the site up ASAP.
* Project…
Kristof, Trevor, and some others discussed next steps in the IRC ([transcript here](http://www.disobey.com/bot/log/drupal-dojo/2009-09-30)) and we're going to spend a bit more time on this tomorrow. Main priority again is to go over the site spec [(issue here)](http://drupalkata.com/drupaldojo/node/114), figure out what's still needed, and how to handle the day - day.
Greetings from the Dojo project on the new DrupalKata.com! I've moved the site spec here so we can openly revise and collaborate. There are still some holes/inaccuracies in the spec. and we're going to have to reconcile with the work already accomplished on http://dev.drupaldojo.com/.
I should also note [the team](http://drupalkata.com/drupaldojo/node/196) is filling out nicely, yet it's imperative we ensure everyone is properly incentivized and we're efficient with the teams limited…
more…Referenced is an outline for several ongoing programs in pre-production (including potential cast and crew). Monetizing content and events should be a key element in reaching short and long term sustainability so its key to lock this down.
Any initial thoughts on this?