Bristol Indymedia's Radical Revamp - South West Listings - New Facilities!
Bristol Indymedia Editorial Group | 05.02.2008 13:08 | Indymedia | Technology
Bristol Indymedia's New Logo
Your PC?
PS: As with any new system, we expect there to be a few bugs.
You can find out more about the new version on the help page:
http://www.bristol.indymedia.org/help
If you have any problems or comments then contact us: imc-bristol (at) lists.indymedia.org
We hope you enjoy using the new site!
http://bristol.indymedia.org/
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Please Relist Us As Bristol / South West
05.02.2008 13:57
from the South West is likely to remain very sporadic and patchy. We have plugged this as widely as possible on previous occasions where we can, but getting UK IMC to relist us is the real missing piece.
Can this message please be passed on to whoever is able to make this change, and acted upon as soon as possible?
Many thanks.
Bristol Indymedia Volunteer
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05.02.2008 14:42
Other regional pages may take a bit of time to follow as some of that was hard coded into templates... chrisc is sorting that.
ekes
Thanks... + Future Directions
05.02.2008 19:27
Also of interest to others in the South West is the long-term possibility that each regional listing could potentially become a collective in it's own right. While we are pleased to be able to provide an extra space for the South West regions, we are also aware of the limitations of having a Bristol-Centric collective. St. Ives, for example is quite far removed from Bristol, while Swindon and St. Ives, as another example, are not even really geographically regional to each other at all.
This would be a long term development, but one we would be very pleased to see happen.
Other more medium terms plans would be to look at the inclusion of blog spaces, which the upgrade will make easier to eventually implement. While blogs are continuing to mushroom as other alternative spaces, Bristol Indymedia could effectively function as a hub for regional blogs to be publicised through. This would enable Bristol Indymedia to evolve alongside, and in harmony, with other alternatives, instead of simply running in parralel to them.
Bristol Indymedia Volunteer
Homepage: http://bristol.indymedia.org/