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Action Apps Conversion Projects

These are projects I've worked on that involve migrating content from the Action Apps content management system.

Sierra Club of Canada

Sierra Club of Canada Screenshot

The Sierra Club Canada is one of North America’s oldest and most established environmental organizations. With thousands of members and supporters, they have been safeguarding the environment and working towards a sustainable Canada for our future and the present. The national office was established in Ottawa in 1989.

Canadian Environmental Law Association: An Action Apps Conversion

CELA Screenshot

The Canadian Environmental Law Association (CELA) is a non-profit, public interest organization established in 1970 to use existing laws to protect the environment and to advocate environmental law reforms. CELA has a long history of involvement in some of the most important environmental litigation in Canada. As a legal aid clinic in Ontario, client representation focuses on the needs of low income communities and citizen-based organizations working in the public interest.

Working Overseas: A Highly Customized Drupal Business Site

ISSI User Features

The BIG Guide to Living and Working Overseas by Jean-Marc Hachey, is the world's best international career guide for college students & young professionals. The book has gone through four editions and has been in print since 1994. I've been working with Jean-Marc since 2004 to provide on-line access to his book.

Pedestrian Sundays at Kensington: Action Apps conversion and hosting

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Pedestrian Sundays in Kensington Market is a car-free monthly event in Toronto's Kensington market during the summers. It's been running for a few years now, one of many grassroots, take-back-the-streets type events that are springing up.

I was approached to help out in early 2007 by Yvonne Bambrick who coordinates the website. The site then was being hosted and developed by Jason Diceman, who was going to Venezuela, and the implementation in Action Apps wasn't quite working for them.