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TN v 3 cost estimates working document

Purpose of this piece of work: Produce an estimated cost range to produce TN v3 site, broken down into phases for board agreement and fundraising from Winter 2013 onwards.

Slideshare: presentation

Phases

  1. 3.01: IIRS
  2. 3.1: build D7 platform, migrate base layer, introduce tech, support and comms foundations for enhancements
  3. 3.2: enhancements based around 'thriving' groups (support section content and stack exchange?)
  4. 3.3: enhancements based around health check (integration with TN DNA support logic)
  5. 3.4: enhancements based around relational logic (regional connections)

IN PARALLEL

  • 3.02: IIRS post beta trial, extend to other countries wanting

Phase 1: TN v3.1: moving the base layer, launching the support section

Process for Phase 1: TNv3.1

  1. Autumn 2013: Prune and prepare
    • Remove CMS, PSE, Sharing Engine
    • TN work on strategy
    • Start search for more Ttechs
      • site admin
      • programmers
      • usability focused designers
  2. Winter 2014: Assess and agree: critical TN foundation work
    • TN work on 'Transition DNA' (i.e. basic communications building blocks)
    • TN work on support framework design (i.e. section architecture)
    • TN work on value proposition (i.e. 'engagement model and motivation - esp. Official/Muller? issues)
    • TN work on migration - what to take, what to archive
    • TN work on ethics, tracking users, sharing data with other groups, using third party services
  3. Spring 2014: Plan and design, start build TN v3.1
    • Key TN v3 taxonomies
    • Usability and design: workflows and site 'directions'
    • Content analysis: match incumbent content and taxonomies to new requirements
    • Taxonomy analysis: match incumbent taxonomy to new requirements
  4. Summer 2014: TN v3.1 deliver
    • Build
    • Migrate
    • Populate
    • Market
    • Measure

Content for TN v3.1

Editorial

(mostly migrated content) (massively simpler commenting (distributed?) and relations to other services (FB etc.))

  • news
  • blogs
  • stories
  • pages

Support

(new section from scratch: first two of four parts (all four hopefully using same structure, EM to confirm). New taxonomy based on group process (8-10 elements of group development)

  • 'basic'
    • essentials
    • strengthenging
  • 'developing groups'
  • migration of incumbent content and relation to new section
    • ingredients (???)
    • resources (yes and might need to adapt to new taxonomies)
    • tools (???)
    • other (???)

Directories

(base layer migration and probably extended layer (might keep extended behind the scenes)

  • directories People, Projects, Initiatives
  • massively slimmer registration and content addition process (i.e. slimline TI addition as per IRS)
  • first version of more integrated locational logic (e.g. on registration 'did you know that xxx Tis within 50 miles)
  • first version of CRM-styled updating process (e.g. quarterly update emails to P.O.C.s)
    • include new status field based on activity? Not clear what happens with official/muller but likely to be removed.

TN v3.2

  1. Support: gradual release of third part of support section and introduce p2p knowledge share trial *'thriving' groups section
    • stack exchange style p2p knowledge share Q&A (good for thriving groups who are more advanced and self-directed)
  2. CRM: gradual introduction ofTN-logic-based support analysis tool 'health check'
    • integrate with TN diagnostic tool and process - Tis complete easy tool to assess

TN v3.3

  1. Support: gradual release of fourth part of support section
    • 'projects'
  2. CRM: gradual introduction of regional relational patterns
    • integrate with a CRM package

Notes about new taxonomy for new TNv3 section

Mike and Ed working on new structure for TN support section - which we'll need to use for editorial and resource content elsewhere - this is basically a group process way of looking at the world, based on the Transition Launch training. You can see more about the support section further up this page.

  1. Essential elements list is a taxonomy for 'universal' groups
    • What is Transition
    • Why do Transition
    • Group development
    • Group initiation
    • Vision
    • Partners/networks
    • Engagement with community
    • Inner Transition
    • Part of the movement
  2. The support section and taxonomy is built around a high level process with approximate 'stages'
    • Basic
      • Essentials
      • Strengthening
      • Projects
      • Thriving
  3. There are different audiences for different support content, based on TN's different roles
    • Universsal = GLOBALLY relevant content and group process
    • UK = pertinent to UK (national hub site) only