Projects

PEGevent Module


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We are happy to release the Drupal 5 version of the PEGevent Module for DrupalCon in Boston. We hope it will be useful for people involved in Public Media Access.

This generalized version is very exstensible as it uses CCK to implement Programs and Showings. If your idea of a program has a number of runs, popularity rating, tags, etc. you can implement them with in CCK. Programs and Showings have been implemented in their barest form that still allows the air scheduler to work.

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Recent Work


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We greatly enjoyed working with Kathleen Kish to bring her website up to speed. Kathleen's old site was flash based and was invisible to Google! With her new Drupal based site, Kathleen can update content herself and her site is rising to the top in the Google listings. Kathleen is a gifted healer and we greatly enjoyed working with a few simple design elements to create her new site: rolfingvermont.com

See gnat-tv.org for a great collaboration project between Triangulus, Computer Keys and GNAT TV. We're really pleased with how this site came out and where GNAT has gone with it. This was a collaborative project involving training, regular user feedback and integration with the underlying playback system that broadcasts GNAT programming on air.

CommunitiesandConsequences.org helps publicize the film Communities and Consequences and accompanying book which both focus on the outmigration of young people from New Hampshire. This site integrates video and audio clips as flash streams. We tested with various themes before the final look was decided on, allowing for regular feedback and adjustment through the design process. Look for the film on PBS or a theatre near you soon.

See our latest project in development at Lambert Portfolios. This site is in the works and we're having a lot of fun with it. The design on this site is super clean and minimal to focus visitors on the artists' work.


Center for Media and Democracy goes Drupal!


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We are happy to be working with the Center for Media and Democracy (CMD) in Burlington as they move their web presence to a Drupal based system. The Center for Media and Democracy runs Chittenden Community TV, the Channel 17 public access television station, CyberSkills Vermont, and CCTV Productions.

Triangulus has been involved in an ongoing Drupal development project with CCTV to come up with a system for building TV schedules, generating airtime and production reports and much more. This work forms the basis of the Pegevent module.

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Wisdom Hunter: Categorizing Sprirituality


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Go to WisdomHunter.com for a look at a great Drupal site that Triangulus helped develop. We designed the overall CMS architecture and custom content types for this site. As the project developed, a clean and organized system based on Drupal taxonomies and an understanding of the Drupal way helped keep things flexible and easily accessible. For everything to roll out in a smooth organized way on the site, we developed simple standardized content types for authors and books listing detail fields for each.

Triangulus was the trainer for "content enterers" who would be entering books, authors and reviews via the CMS back end. We participated in several brief phone conferences to help explain the system thoroughly to users, answering any questions they had. We were also involved in writing policies and procedures for this site to help clarify workflows and responsibilities.

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VPON Activates Their Community


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We enjoyed working with the Vermont Peak Oil Network and helping them consider options for energizing their community through their website. Their website is intuitive and easily navigable and has a wealth of useful information for their networking members. They were interested in bringing in an interactive component to allow their users to synthesize, cooperate and share to build ideas and connections online.

The VPON Regional Groups have a lot of folks with great ideas who have done valuable research and thinking on the topic of Peak Oil. Allowing their groups to share ideas and viewpoints online helps VPON members accomplish their goals and will provide valuable information to others around the globe. Some of the initial consultation on the site and the underlying architecture was done in collaboration with the Post Carbon Institue, of Vancouver, British Columbia.

Some of the local groups of VPON are affiliated with PCI and we wanted to be able to maintain connections between their site the new VPON site.

See a letter of endorsement from the VPON Editor here.

We wish VPON all the best in their endeavors.


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