Over 25 attendees of Plone Symposium Midwest 2013 reported on Day 2 (June 8, 2013) of the post-Symposium sprint.
At the end of the day, the following teams reported the progress they made.
* JavaScript documentation (Brian Ledwell, Gildardo Bautista) - user interactions per widget. List of what needs to be done, who's assigned.
* Marketing (Eric Rozeboom, Rose Pruyne, William Fennie, and many others) - completed SWOT analysis, basis for marketing plan.
* Fundraising for plone.org (Jason Lantz) - site deployment complexity, documenting issues in Github; Beatbox issues vs simple-safesforce; completely processed a donation!!! (http://plonedemo.muselab.com/donate use credit card that is 424242*); theme needs help, responsive; collective.simplesalesforce soon to be released
* Accessibility (Matt Barkau, Paul Roeland, Rob Porter, John Hren, Asko Soukka) - documented and improved strategy for handling screen readers navigating through overlays; "it's good"; added tickets for Rok in the Github issue tracker; toolbar is documented; widget principles documented; resources ready to paste into developer documentation (editor with autocomplete for robot tests); docs for Plone core and for add-on developers; "pizza driven development"
* PloneEdu (Sally Kleinfeldt) - worked on the "Who" section, including curating highlighted sites (K-12, research institution, courseware, library, university press sections); needs examples for large and small universities; need info on Texas A&M library web site;
* Dexterity documentation (Sally Kleinfeldt, Steve McMahon) - worked on restructuring docs for new developers
* Science Education (Laurence Roewe, David Groos, Paul Roeland) - continuing planning for buildout; discussion of ("rants") tentatively top ranked add-ons; annotated in buildout.cfg with comments (incl. versions and add-on purpose); exploring ways of getting more adoption into the classroom (e.g. local install vs hosted, openstack); discussing upgrading the science inquiry content type ("Vee") to Dexterity
Six new Plone contributor agreements were signed!