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Does your group use any specific tool for minutes? I always try to cram to much information in because I don't want those who missed meetings to make the same argument about a certain aspect of design that someone else did and we already discussed the pro's and cons of it.
How do you suggest someone actually become "remote working" capable since newer people you say should not do it but it seems that if its a Non-Profit project that those who are new to the industry (myself included) can learn in these types of environments better then making small scale projects by themselves.
On Working Remotely
When I first chose my own adventure, I didn't know what working remotely from home was going to be like. I had never done it before. As programmers go, I'm fairly social. Which still means I'm a borderline sociopath by normal standards. All the same, I was worried that I'd go stir-crazy with no...
I must admit the first two are not pleasing to my eyes to look at but does give the familiar look of a family of sites you are trying to go for.
Please if you use one of those gems keep us updated the LessCSS looks very promising as long as it gives the flexibility that it appears to offer w/o taking away some of the CSS you thought you actually programmed into a specific tag.
The one suggestion I can make is the idea of images in the tags (like how you have it for android on the site). It is much easier to scan for images then tag names if just going down the list on the home page.
What's Wrong With CSS
We're currently in the midst of a CSS Zen Garden type excerise on our family of Q&A websites, which I affectionately refer to as "the Trilogy": Server Fault Super User Stack Overflow Meta Stack Overflow (In case you were wondering, yes, meta is the Star Wars Holiday Special.) These sites a...
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