Le jeudi 05 mars 2020 à 06:55:05, Stasiek Michalski a écrit :
On Thu, Mar 5, 2020 at 18:10, Sébastien 'sogal' Poher <sogal@opensuse.org> wrote:
As I see it using another domain (opensuse-project.org) will bring more confusion. Wouldn't it be easier and more convenient to simply use projects.opensuse.org ?
Yup, it would probably be a redirect, I like subdomains way more than long domains.
+1
In the same vein we can use community.opensuse.org to present the community, how to become a member, how and where to contribute. Or we may as well improve the wiki that already all those thing: https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Members https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:How_to_participate
That would be less effort nope ?
If we want text only, with some occasional images? Sure. Heck, in the past what we would call "news-o-o" was done through openSUSE Wiki. We need to see if that kind of a solution actually makes sense anymore, and if we want to expand the scope of those wiki pages outside what wiki allows us to do. Because we probably don't want news-o-o on the wiki...
Hell no ! But the news-o-o content changes very often, so it does not fit in a wiki. The content of a wiki is more of a "carved in stone" nature, less prone to change every week. The ways to contribute to openSUSE or to join membership do not change all the time. The list of all openSUSE's projects as well. I am not saying that I am against the idea of dedicated website(s), each one having its subdomain, but it is more work to do and to maintain alive on the long run. One day they will be unmaintained or forgottent, then duplicated somewhere else as it has happened with https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:People_of_openSUSE and https://people.opensuse.org/index.html For those purpose (slow pace changing content), the wiki is currently doing the job and is well maintained already. Maybe revamping, updating or adding dedicated portals will be enough ? -- 'When there is no more room at school, the dumb will walk the Earth.' Sébastien 'sogal' Poher