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inHeaven 作者: Mind Map: inHeaven

1. Roles

1.1. Web Community Development

1.1.1. Learning & Development

1.1.1.1. Teachers

1.1.1.2. Learners

1.1.2. Site Construction

1.1.2.1. Programmers / Engineers

1.1.2.2. Graphic Art & Design

1.2. Movers & Shakers

1.3. Beta-users (n~100)

2. Resources

3. Ethos

3.1. the cetrer of this map will disolve as horiztonal connections are made apparent and actual

3.2. it's easy, it's fun, it's good for everyone.

3.3. desire, not central planning or pre-assigned roles, drives and directs participation

4. Site

4.1. Sitemap

4.1.1. Beta-wall

4.1.2. Main

4.1.3. Profile

4.1.4. The Bookshelves

4.1.5. Grow the Bookshelves

4.1.6. Ideas/discussion

4.1.7. About

4.1.8. Invite

4.2. Database

4.2.1. Abstraction

4.2.2. Nodes > Fields

4.2.2.1. users

4.2.2.1.1. name, first

4.2.2.1.2. name, last initial

4.2.2.1.3. username

4.2.2.1.4. descriptive text

4.2.2.1.5. favorite genres (tags)

4.2.2.1.6. email

4.2.2.1.7. telephone

4.2.2.1.8. areacode

4.2.2.1.9. password

4.2.2.2. books

4.2.2.2.1. author, first name

4.2.2.2.2. author, last name

4.2.2.2.3. title

4.2.2.2.4. description / 'experience w. book'

4.2.2.2.5. terms of exchange

4.2.2.2.6. genre (tag)

4.2.2.2.7. year

4.2.2.2.8. ISBN

4.2.2.2.9. wishlist

4.2.3. Vocabs/Taxonomies

4.2.4. Data Entry

4.2.4.1. manual

4.2.4.2. ISBN

4.2.4.3. Amazon Wishlist

4.2.4.4. Bookshelf CAPCHA

4.2.4.5. Barcode scan applet?

4.3. Views

4.4. Moduals

4.4.1. Avatar Selector

4.4.2. Bookshelf Captcha

4.4.3. ...way more

4.5. Themes

4.5.1. The idea that's been "floating" around is to do the theme as though the web site is like navigating through a drawing. Simple B&W (or a parchment background) with some 'splashes' of berry-inspired colour. Subject to change, of course.

4.5.2. rotoscoping has been suggested