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    I suppose this question should really be posted on the technical forum, although that tends to have a fairly small active membership.

    In the view of the esteemed colleagues of the forum, how much work is involved in creating and developing a website? How many people would you expect to be involved in the development, and how many in the subsequent maintenance? Very rough figures, obviously. The website in question would belong to a large London Borough Council.

    I have my own assessment but I’d like to double check with the experts before I tell the permies they’re talking crap.

    Thanks.
    Autom...Sprow...Canna...Tik banna...Sandwol...But no sera smee

    #2
    Without more details impossible to say really, you are asking the equivilant of "how long is a piece of string?"

    Could be anything from hours, days,months.

    If you don't want to post the project details on open board in case it is "recognised" pm it and will give you an estimate timeframe and people needed.
    Last edited by Not So Wise; 4 August 2005, 16:45.

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      #3
      For a large London borough council ay ?

      No more than 3 technical bodies (so one can be ceremoniously dismissed) and approximately 180 officer/managers. Should just about do it.
      Last edited by BobTheCrate; 4 August 2005, 16:51.

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        #4
        Just outsource it to somebody like ITNet, who do a lot of London borough work. Make it their problem.

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          #5
          Dont!

          ITNET Bunch of muppets with no sense of humour

          My last permie job! Left under a cloud, I never looked back

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            #6
            Originally posted by Mindomoo
            Dont!

            ITNET Bunch of muppets with no sense of humour

            My last permie job! Left under a cloud, I never looked back
            Ooooh, a bit of controversy - what did you do to upset them?

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              #7
              Originally posted by Lucifer Box
              Ooooh, a bit of controversy - what did you do to upset them?
              Let me guess...

              He took a great big dump on the PMs desk?

              Was caught back-scuttling the PMs secretary and then took a big dump on the PMs desk?

              Couldn't be arsed turning up for work on time?

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                #8
                Hmmm, could be any of those. I think the clue might lie somewhere within the "they had no sense of humour" bit.

                Mindomoo, do you feel quite bitter about your time there? Do you think they just didn't "get you"? Maybe didn't appreciate your erratic genius working methods?

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Lucifer Box
                  Hmmm, could be any of those. I think the clue might lie somewhere within the "they had no sense of humour" bit.

                  Mindomoo, do you feel quite bitter about your time there? Do you think they just didn't "get you"? Maybe didn't appreciate your erratic genius working methods?
                  I reckon he wore his "SandyDown" outfit to work instead of just keeping it for those "special" parties...

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                    #10
                    Looking at the state of most council webby's I would say you could do all the code yourself at weekends and evening and bodge together some pictures, hire a cheap designer from abroad to do the gfx if you want to do a really professional job.

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