Web Advisory Committee meeting (March 19, 2014)

March 19, 2014 –  MC 2018 – 3:00 p.m. (draft)

Present:

Terry Stewart (Chair), Darren Bondy (Secretary), Amy Aldous, Daniel Allen, Herbert Balagtas, Janice Cooke, Donald Duff-McCracken, Brad Galway (guest), Marlon Griffith, Andrew McAlorum, Collin McIntyre, Michelle Douglas-Mills, Liam Morland, Kris Olafson, Rose Padacz,  Susan Shifflett, Andrew Smith, Andrea Sweet, Victoria Van Cappellen, Jeff Voskamp (guest), Heather Wey

Regrets:

Marta Bailey, Karen Jack, Chris Francis, Andrew McAlorum, Elizabeth Rogers, Megan Saunders, Tanya Balian Bedrossian

Absent:

Dave Annable, Marta Bailey, Jim Johnston, Nigel Henriques, Tammy Marcinko, Amy Meredith, Paul Miskovsky, Virginia Young

1. Chair’s Remarks (Terry Stewart)

  • None. 

2. Minutes of the February 19, 2014

3. Business Arising

  • None.

​4. Developing Drupal Modules in the WCMS (Andrew Smith and Brad Galway)

  • Brad Galway attended the meeting to present the modules he has been working on in Drupal for Undergrad Recruitment in collaboration with the WCMS team.
  • One of the modules he has worked on is the “Admissions requirements” page.
  • Kris Olafson and the WCMS team were hesitant to publicize that developing your own modules was an option because they wanted to see how the first project went.
  • For those interested in working on their own modules in Drupal please contact Kris Olafson. His team has resources, training videos and documents they can provide.

Questions & answers

Q. What kinds of resources/costs are associated with developing your own modules?

A. Staffing and a server provided by ISTWorking with Kris Olafson throughout the process has made it significantly easier. It is a learning process so it should only get easier the more we do it.

5. Waterloo CMS Update (Heather Wey/Liam Morland)

  • Training update (Heather Wey)

    • We are developing a hands-on site manager course.

      • Feedback provided suggested having a more hands-on style of training.

      • It is currently presentation style in MC 2009 and lasts 2 hours; we would need to increase it to 3 hours and offer the course more frequently to accommodate all of the people interested in taking it.

    • We have contacted Logan Atkinson regarding adding a note in our Web forms course to comply with the Canadian Anti-spam legislation. It will notify site maintainers that when asking someone to join a mail list, they cannot have a check box default to be “yes”

    • New “How-to” training options are available for some of the new features in the v1.8 release.

  • Technical update (Kris Olafson)

    • There have been a few small fixes since the v1.8 update.

    • Will begin work on the GIT migration soon.

    • New content type discussions are in the works; one related to undergrad awards and one on job opportunities.

    • Will report back with more updates at the next meeting.

6. Marketing and Strategic Communications Update (Andrea Sweet)

  • No updates to report.

​7. Web Accessibility Compliance project (Rose Padacz)

  • Continuing to look at everything regarding web accessibility.
  • Will be looking to get some consultation from this committee on some projects, so it is likely that we will bring some presentations to future meetings. 

9. Next M​eeting 

  • 3:00-4:30p.m., April 16, 2014. MC 2018 a/b

10. Meeting Adjourned at 4:30 p.m.