[opensuse-project] Re: [heroes] Welcome home, www.opensuse.org
On Mon, Apr 27, 2020 at 19:36, Guo Yunhe <i@guoyunhe.me> wrote:
Does it mean we can make some new home page design :-)
Always could have, we just need something that can make project justice as opposed to the current website, you know, more content, saner layout and links to the relevant stuff. Frankly it would probably be better to focus on some other website that introduces people to how to contribute to the project, since that's a little bit too big of a task for www.o.o (although the attempt sure was made there), so we can link to it from www-o-o. We need links to all of the subprojects of openSUSE, like YaST, Uyuni, OBS, openQA, Jangouts, Kubic, etc. categorized in some way that makes it easy to understand how that related to our mission, with nice descriptions of the process behind various things we do. Maybe some nice explanation of the factory process, I was noodling a little with zdog to have a nice animation (since that's a good use of JS on websites ;) showing how contributions help with Factory, Tumbleweed and Leap, and how that integrates with openQA and OBS. Obviously the recent work on software-o-o, that I have to finish at some point makes it easier to link people to the pages relevant to them, so that will mean we will not link to "Tumbleweed" and "Leap" (plus two new distros, Kubic and MicroOS) before people understand what they are getting themselves into. This part might be split into get.opensuse.org, since software-o-o could be a piece of software that can be used alongside OBS deployments. We need to put a lot more pressure on the community aspect, and the approachability of our communication channels. You know, just making every aspect better, except there is way too many aspects that are required for www.o.o remake to make sense, that we should probably start everywhere else first. Jeez, if only we had some team structure, so we could task those things properly instead of jumping around the project screaming something has to be done. Where doocracy fails is where there is more than one person required for a task :D LCP [Stasiek] https://lcp.world -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-project+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, email: opensuse-project+owner@opensuse.org
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Stasiek Michalski