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[opensuse-wiki] Team Pages
- From: Rupert Horstkötter <rhorstkoetter@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Tue, 9 Feb 2010 14:53:05 +0100
- Message-id: <26d1a5471002090553g7696963bld478fca822f9fa36@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
Team,
gnokii thought about informations that should be provided on team
pages and I'd like to forward this to you in order to get more
feedback before I'll reach out to the Teams asking for
implementation/adoption. I CC: interested parties to make sure they're
aware.
So, what we'd like to achieve?
Team pages are an integral part of reaching out to potential
contributors and GOOD team pages encourage contributors to get
involved in the Project/specific Team.
Here is what gnokii prepared so far
---
What information should be on team pages
1. what does the team do, tasks etc.
* include the sources in the wiki
2. how is it organized -> the way to work in this team!!!
3. members of the team
* important some teams sort the members after novell and community
thats not good!
* some teams like the boosters give all contact informations for
each member there, thats not necessary. Better link to the userpage and
hold each information there.
4. contact data for the team like IRC and mailing lists
mor isnt necessary on the wiki pages. I would like to have point 4 on
the side like the "team template" now is. And the team template on the
end of the side is better.
Over the contact data Iwould put a graphic that represent the team, or
this I need the dimensions for it. Look after art team page, there is
the graphic same size like the "team template" has. So it looks good.
On one page I saw a nationality flag behind the member, thats a good
idea, for connecting I would me pick a member in my language its easier
---
So far for specific Team Pages .. It's all about providing the right,
and ONLY the sufficient info in an accessible and common way across
ALL team pages we have and integrate them under one umbrella (see
below).
The other thing is our "Inter-team page", i.e. listing the teams.
Currently we have http://en.opensuse.org/Teams and
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Teams is what we'd like to have
instead. Thanks henne!
So, after all, this is a two step process:
1. Implementing/adjusting team pages
2. Listing teams at http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Teams
Any suggestions? Additional ideas?
Best,
R
--
Rupert Horstkötter, open-slx gmbh
openSUSE Board Member
openSUSE Community Assistant
http://en.opensuse.org/User:Rhorstkoetter
Email: rhorstkoetter@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Jabber: ruperthorstkoetter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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gnokii thought about informations that should be provided on team
pages and I'd like to forward this to you in order to get more
feedback before I'll reach out to the Teams asking for
implementation/adoption. I CC: interested parties to make sure they're
aware.
So, what we'd like to achieve?
Team pages are an integral part of reaching out to potential
contributors and GOOD team pages encourage contributors to get
involved in the Project/specific Team.
Here is what gnokii prepared so far
---
What information should be on team pages
1. what does the team do, tasks etc.
* include the sources in the wiki
2. how is it organized -> the way to work in this team!!!
3. members of the team
* important some teams sort the members after novell and community
thats not good!
* some teams like the boosters give all contact informations for
each member there, thats not necessary. Better link to the userpage and
hold each information there.
4. contact data for the team like IRC and mailing lists
mor isnt necessary on the wiki pages. I would like to have point 4 on
the side like the "team template" now is. And the team template on the
end of the side is better.
Over the contact data Iwould put a graphic that represent the team, or
this I need the dimensions for it. Look after art team page, there is
the graphic same size like the "team template" has. So it looks good.
On one page I saw a nationality flag behind the member, thats a good
idea, for connecting I would me pick a member in my language its easier
---
So far for specific Team Pages .. It's all about providing the right,
and ONLY the sufficient info in an accessible and common way across
ALL team pages we have and integrate them under one umbrella (see
below).
The other thing is our "Inter-team page", i.e. listing the teams.
Currently we have http://en.opensuse.org/Teams and
http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Teams is what we'd like to have
instead. Thanks henne!
So, after all, this is a two step process:
1. Implementing/adjusting team pages
2. Listing teams at http://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Teams
Any suggestions? Additional ideas?
Best,
R
--
Rupert Horstkötter, open-slx gmbh
openSUSE Board Member
openSUSE Community Assistant
http://en.opensuse.org/User:Rhorstkoetter
Email: rhorstkoetter@xxxxxxxxxxxx
Jabber: ruperthorstkoetter@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx
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