Hello openSUSE! Let me be constructive. I'm not fully clear on the scope of the effort. After long reading it seems to be related to desktop experience. However subject and discussion suggets it's more global than that. Frankly, I'm quite happy for any proactive steps in improving docs quality, or accessible. We did in the past identify that there is tons of docs that need to be "revamped". Meanwhile, I did add docs migration to the agenda of next RelEng call as we maintain quite some documentation. https://etherpad.opensuse.org/p/ReleaseEngineering-20210811#L10 Meeting will be on Wednesday morning. @Adrien, I suppose you're leading the effort, could you please help me to confirm in etherpad bellow whether the referenced docs (in etherpad) are also in scope or totally out of scope? I did list only Leap docs (I'm aware that there are many others, with various content-authors) that we are supposed to maintain, to give you some idea. I'm not saying if it can be easily done, but kit would help identifying next steps that team needs to take. Thank you! I hope that it helps. On Mon, 2021-08-09 at 11:11 +0200, Gerald Pfeifer wrote:
Hi everyone,
it's good to have this conversation and work through this.
Just whatever your position may be, can you *please* take a breath or two and maybe try to put yourself into the shoes of those you are arguing with before your next mail?
And refrain from personal attacks or mockery?
Let's keep in mind we are largely volunteers here - volunteers who are proposing and working on doc improvements, volunteers who have populated the Wiki, volunteers who rely on our docs and Wiki, plus others who may be just watching at this point or considering (how) to contribute.
Discouraging/frustrating volunteers is not anyone's goal, I hope.
I assume we all want to make openSUSE better and more welcoming.
Can we make sure this shines through in how we handle discourse?
Thank you, Gerald