A Final Development Document
- By Garett Finney
- Published November 21st, 2007
Garett Finney
A side from designing and Directing the complete development of SoftwareCommercials.com, Garett is an avid site editor/content manager, and heads the sites Search Engine Optimization, and Marketing departments.
I really enjoy testing and evaluating software applications & web scripts for webmasters. I occasionally enjoy developing my own software when I have time. Download.com and Hotscripts.com are a couple of my favorite download sites, and Interspire is my favorite web scripts developer.
A few months ago, the Software Commercials ™ developers requested the creation of a final document which contains everything necessarry to complete the sites design and development. The document is being referred to as "Final" because in the past, "The developers and I" have been sending documents back and forth regularly.
If this site doesn't seem to update regularly enough, it's because I am working on that Final Document. The developers aren't doing anything to further the sites development until I get that document in. Then they can assess what kind of man power and how much time they will need to complete the site.
I guess the question is, "How long will it take me to complete the final document"? I can't answer that but if I had to take a guess, it's looking like 2-4 months. I don't want to leave anything out. If I do leave something out then it will not be developed.
See a preview of the SoftwareCommercials.com front page.
If this site doesn't seem to update regularly enough, it's because I am working on that Final Document. The developers aren't doing anything to further the sites development until I get that document in. Then they can assess what kind of man power and how much time they will need to complete the site.
I guess the question is, "How long will it take me to complete the final document"? I can't answer that but if I had to take a guess, it's looking like 2-4 months. I don't want to leave anything out. If I do leave something out then it will not be developed.
See a preview of the SoftwareCommercials.com front page.
