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Project is unmaintained (archived)

Petition for archival is a process in which a projects state is altered to the "archival" state. In the "archival" state no organization member shall accept any pull request or address any issues related to the repository. A project can be set to the archival state after a period of six months with no pull requests you must however have two organization members or a club officer petition for this. the project can be restored to an active state by an approved appeal to the developers guild president.

The first section is the Home section and it has a large Developers’ Guild logo centered on the screen.  There is text below the logo that says “Hello, we are DG,” or some such.  A large join button is at the bottom.  The text “Exclusive to De Anza College, California” is on the page somewhere. When the join button is clicked, it transforms into a text box that a user can enter their email address into.  This will add the user’s email to our mailing list.  The Home section has a group photograph of us.  The Home section stretches to fill the user’s whole screen.

When you scroll down, you reach the second section, which is the Description section.  It has a large heading saying “Developers’ Guild is the community for hacking on projects at De Anza College.”  Below the large heading is a small heading that says, “We fuel the passion found in computer science students and keep the learning experience fresh. Every week, students at De Anza College gather to build new apps and software that they dream up.”  Both of the headings flatter DG and make it sound good.  The Description section has a solid background color and it does not take up the whole screen, only as much vertical space as is required.

The third section is the Trait section.  We have four traits that we proudly display in a 2x2 grid across the screen.  “De Anza College.” “Every week.”  “Create and join projects.”  “Make friends.”  Each trait should be accompanied by a large icon.  Alternatively, if we can’t get icons, we can put each trait in a recessed flag.  The Trait section is a solid background color section and it does not take up a whole screen vertically.

The fourth section is the FAQ section.  We post questions that we think might be useful to be answered and that describe the experience of joining us.  For example, we might have “I don’t have a programming background.  Can I join?” to which the answer is “Yes!,” but we would expand on that with two further sentences.  The background of the FAQ section is a photograph of us or of Developers’ Guild in some fashion.  The section takes up as much vertical space as required.

The fifth and final section is the Ping Us section.  It contains a large heading that says “Ping Us!”  Immediately below that, we have a large, friendly icon of a person on the left.  To the right of the person we have the email address [email protected].

Finally, at the bottom of the page, we have the centered text “Made with ♥ in Cupertino, CA.”

There is a circular scroll-to-top button in the lower-right corner, but it is invisible when the webpage is viewing the Home section.