We Need Your Input for Warbird Registry 2.0
Hello everyone,
As we have become more aware of a need to update certain elements of WIX/WRG, one area that we are finding more and more in need of attention is the
Warbird Registry (
http://www.warbirdregistry.org). Scott did a great job of working (tirelessly toiling more like) on the static HTML version that is currently up there. The only problem with that is the fact that Scott is the sole editor for 100% of the content of an ever-growing project that requires the most time-consuming process of not only creating new entries, but also updating existing entries. It’s truly a full-time endeavor and Scott certainly has his hands full with work and a growing home life these days. As he and I have discussed, there is a huge backlog of picture submissions and certainly status updates in the email – and it will just continue to grow.
So as a result, Registry 2.0 needs to be built. I say “Registry” because both Scott and I have wanted to build a Vintage/Classic Registry with a similar framework – in fact, there are several registry ideas we are interested in.
So, we are interested in some input on this from the loyal WIX population as to what needs to be included and how it should work. Scott and I both agree that this needs to be a database-driven project that has the ability for registered users to add or update information or photos for a specific aircraft or even add a new aircraft entry and a select number of editor/admins can approve the submissions with a few clicks… not requiring programming or HTML knowledge.
We’d like to start discussion here of what YOU would like to see in “Registry 2.0” – this includes features, attributes, or even examples of other web-directories that you like… so please, let’s hear (read) them!
Additionally, we are interested in hearing from those of you who may have some pretty good knowledge and skill in “clean sheet” web application development with PHP / mySQL, ASP, or even ColdFusion (or any other dev languages you think may work) who may be interested in working on this project. Though we have looked at open-source apps like Drupal, MediaWiki and Joomla – we have found the “out of the box” solutions not meeting the kind of site we want… and the effort to develop work arounds may not be worth the “free” nature of those platforms. At the same time, we always appreciate volunteer help, but we realize that everyone needs to make a living and sometimes the volunteer work has to slip to the side… and as a result, we are developing something of a budget to actually fund the development to a certain extent. Because we want this to happen relatively soon, we are willing to pay or work out a plan to fund this with a developer. Email me at
keough.ryan@gmail.com if you wish to discuss this… recommendations of developers are also appreciated as well, as we’ll most likely CrowdSource the project once the feature set is worked out.
So again, let’s hear YOUR suggestions for Registry 2.0!