On Sat, Mar 7, 2009 at 1:08 PM, Alberto Passalacqua <alberto.passalacqua@tin.it> wrote:
I've merged the pages. Currently improving the layout.. and yes, we definitively need to put forward this page for more visibility.
R.
Hi,
I unlinked the pages again. First of all, next time, before deleting content, please _ask_.
Sorry about that. I'm not really "shy" to do somtehing on the wiki, because I know there is always a way to go back, as every change is tracked in the history :)
In second place, my original idea of "Geeko wants you!" is not reflected in the current Task page, and I have no idea of what other people that worked on that page wants to keep and what can be removed, as a consequence, for now I don't see any urge to proceed with the merging.
In my opinion the Task page is of very limited use as it is, because, as I already said, it contains too vague information, and before launching the idea to the public, we should first collect a certain number of activities (specific!) where help is needed, so that we can provide useful information from the beginning.
It's my opinion too. The "Tasks" page is unseless if the task described are not enough focused and too vague. For the "merge", I have done only formatting work + copy/paste of former existing available information (I just added some zypper task, as i knew there were some work required in this area).
So, if any part of the distribution needs help, let's answer to this thread and write where the need is, and in what the activity consists, and what "level of experience" is required, if possible.
I extracted some content from Task, and created an example of how I think the page should look like.
http://en.opensuse.org/Geeko_wants_you!
Of course I hope the contact information will become more precise, and the descriptions too, when the page starts to be used.
What do you think? :-)
It's much better. But I still think that both page need to be merged ;) We just need a complete description (task, who to contact, experirence required, etc.) for each task, as showed in your exemple :) R. -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-project+help@opensuse.org