On Thu, 26 Nov 2020 16:35:30 +0100 (CET) Gerald Pfeifer <gp@suse.com> wrote:
On Fri 2020-07-17, Maurizio Galli wrote:
You raise a good point, Mathias. I knew about the openSUSE Discord channel, but searching for it now
https://www.google.com/search?&q=site%3Aopensuse.org+discord
only offers hits for build.opensuse.org and software.opensuse.org (so packages) on the first page.
I am not sufficiently familiar with our web site/design, and it would be great if one who is could have a look and add that at the appropriate place(s). I just did a search and it shows: 2nd place in duckduckgo 4th place in google.com and startpage.com
The entry in the results is openSUSE - Discord https://discord.com/invite/opensuse
Am I misunderstanding?
Yes. :-) And sorry for not realizing/raising this earlier.
What I was looking for (hence the site:opensuse.org as part of the Google query above) is where on our *own* web presence do we refer to our presense in the Discord network.
It appears all the top hits I get with that query above are about the discord software in openSUSE distributions or the Build Service.
What I hoped (for Google) to find is a page on opensuse.org that says something like "If you want to engage with us directly, please check out our [mailing lists] or meet us in the [forums] or on [discord]".
Do you see what I mean?
Gerald
Yes, we don't have such thing on the main opensuse.org as far as I can tell and maybe we should. Beside what was already mentioned [1] there are pointers here and there on the scattered wiki pages, like in our Xfce wiki page for example, scrolling down to "Communication: https://en.opensuse.org/Portal:Xfce All of this is perhaps not prominent enough to make it SEO. [1]https://en.opensuse.org/openSUSE:Communication_channels PS: you only sent this to me, was it intentional? Best, Maurizio