On Thu, Mar 12, 2009 at 8:28 PM, Lukas Ocilka <lukas.ocilka@suse.cz> wrote:
Alberto Passalacqua wrote:
Following the discussion at the project meeting of Jan 11th, I open here a thread to discuss the "Geeko wants you!" idea I proposed on -project ML. ... An example of the page can be found here:
Hi,
I really like the "Geeko wants you!" idea and I really think creating such a page makes sense.
My suggestions:
* Do not use "Task 1", ... "Task 5". Using them might make the page confusing if someone solves a task and removes it. Moreover /named/ tasks are easier to understand and find, e.g., use a shortened version of description.
* Write $task_names in bold (easier to understand the page) or invent other conventions. Currently it's a bit hard to find what you are interested in unless you read the whole page.
Incidentally, I've modified the "Tasks" page a few days ago. This page is basically the same as AlbertoP's wiki page and thus both should be merged in a near future (I've also added the "Weekly News maintainer request" on it). *Is it better like this ? - the two first issues are solved here (NB: Just look at the Art & Branding/Communication part - I haven't modified the "wiki" part actually). There is also two different "template", which one you prefer ? I personnaly think the 2nd one ("communication") is a little bit better. *Imho, no need to add "general information/ways of contributing" on the "Task/Geeko wants you" page, as we already have "How to Participate" for this kind of information. I think this page should be used only for the *specific* tasks. Keep it simple, clear and concise as much as possible. - How to Participate -> what you can do - Taks/Geeko's -> what the project higly needs *now* *I'm actually not convinced anymore by the title of Albertop page, even if I was really enthusiast at first sight. Effectively, "Geeko" is not really well-know outside the openSUSE community... A more formal heading (like "openSUSE wants you" or "openSUSE Project needs you") could suit better to the purpose of the page. What are you thinking about this, guys ?
* Hard to say how often is this page going to be updated (expanded...) but it might make sense to create a separate page for each Area and have the "Geeko wants you!" page just as a starting point. Too many pieces of information on one page might make people run away.
* Wiki part could reference a wiki-format documentation.
*Any idea to collect efficiently the initial "data" of the different teams ? What about the long term ? R. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-marketing+help@opensuse.org