27 Apr
2020
27 Apr
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Op maandag 27 april 2020 19:57:08 CEST schreef Stasiek Michalski: > On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 19:36, Guo Yunhe <i@guoyunhe.me> wrote: > > Does it mean we can make some new home page design :-) > > Always could have, we just need something that can make project justice > as opposed to the current website, you know, more content, saner layout > and links to the relevant stuff. Frankly it would probably be better to > focus on some other website that introduces people to how to contribute > to the project, since that's a little bit too big of a task for www.o.o > (although the attempt sure was made there), so we can link to it from > www-o-o. We need links to all of the subprojects of openSUSE, like YaST, > Uyuni, OBS, openQA, Jangouts, Kubic, etc. categorized in some way that > makes it easy to understand how that related to our mission, with nice > descriptions of the process behind various things we do. Maybe some nice > explanation of the factory process, I was noodling a little with zdog to > have a nice animation (since that's a good use of JS on websites ;) > showing how contributions help with Factory, Tumbleweed and Leap, and > how that integrates with openQA and OBS. Obviously the recent work on > software-o-o, that I have to finish at some point makes it easier to > link people to the pages relevant to them, so that will mean we will not > link to "Tumbleweed" and "Leap" (plus two new distros, Kubic and > MicroOS) before people understand what they are getting themselves into. > This part might be split into get.opensuse.org, since software-o-o could > be a piece of software that can be used alongside OBS deployments. We > need to put a lot more pressure on the community aspect, and the > approachability of our communication channels. You know, just making > every aspect better, except there is way too many aspects that are > required for www.o.o remake to make sense, that we should probably start > everywhere else first. > > Jeez, if only we had some team structure, so we could task those things > properly instead of jumping around the project screaming something has > to be done. Where doocracy fails is where there is more than one person > required for a task :D > > LCP [Stasiek] > https://lcp.world Exactly. So remains the question how we get that as a.s.a.p. as possible :P . Have a plan? Basoc stuff: - everything on this list( or migration@o.o ML - @Per ?? ). - make it more of a project. - what when - road map -- Gertjan Lettink a.k.a. Knurpht openSUSE Forums Team -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: heroes+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: heroes+owner@opensuse.org