I just created "Wiki maintainers" group on Connect openSUSE. http://connect.opensuse.org/pg/groups/14751/wiki-maintainers/ Please read description and give me your opinion. This is what I was considering writing it: "This group is part of the openSUSE web presence maintainers"; I think that although there is no formal group "web presence maintainers" there are people taking care of other parts of openSUSE Web and wiki maintainers are part of that group. [1] I did not use the term "Wiki team" as it implies relatively tight connection and steady membership with known internal organization structure. "Wiki janitors" as proposed by Stephan Barth, is just a bit limiting as it excludes all people that don't do daily wiki cleanup. This is based on my understanding of English, and US Midwest dialect in particular. "Wiki maintainers" seems to be a better as it doesn't have mentioned limitations and implications. What I was without good answer is what tags we should include. I used only "wiki". Potential candidates are "internet", "infrastructure","web", "documents", "docs", and most likely more. Also we need some icon with web, wrench and brum, opensuse wiki icon (do we have one? (no)), or any combination of them. [1] Groups on Connect openSUSE can create or join meta groups, using Connect group tags. In other words large group can have soft subdivisions, so that one willing to join particular activity in openSUSE can easily search tags without need to learn about the relations. Then group's member that is good in a social communication can contact new volunteer with greetings and questions about interests and skills. The rest of discussion on groups and meta groups on Connect openSUSE will be posted on project ML as we will need unique set of tags for groups so that soft grouping works. Not to forget: Join the Wiki maintainers group :) -- Regards, Rajko -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org