On 20.01.2009, at 18:26, Peter Poeml wrote:
Hi Christian!
On Sat, Dec 27, 2008 at 11:11:33PM +0100, Christian Boltz wrote:
Hello,
on Samstag, 27. Dezember 2008, Robert Lihm wrote:
Hello Christin,
FYI: We have a new mailinglist for topics about www.opensuse.org. the wiki ml should stay for wiki thinks. On opensuse-web@opensuse.org you can reach all people who work on the openSUSE.org pages.
Good to know (did I miss the announcement about the new ML?) and a great idea :-)
you didn't miss it - we should probably have written one but didn't.
It's on Zonkers todo list. :-) But finally I could blog about it in the next days.
On a related note: Currently the "wiki" component of product "openSUSE.org" has to be (ab)used for bugs related to the various *.opensuse.org pages. -> Would it make sense to have a separate component in bugzilla also?
Yes, I think it sounds as if it would make sense. I don't have an overview about the components though, I regard myself a mere user of that part of infrastructure, and may miss something.
A somehow related component is "download infrastructure" which I own. It sometimes gets requests that would much better fit a "web pages" component.
please register on this mailing list (opensuse-web@opensuse.org =>
As you can see: done ;-)
Welcome, nice to have you here!
Peter
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