On Friday 16 February 2007 10:36, Francis Giannaros wrote:
The portal is definitely something we should get more work into as well, and making it more obvious to people when they enter somehow might be on the task, but having the portal can only be part of the new task.
Yes, portal is one subtask that should be organized better, than it can be placed on higher visible place on the front page. As it is now, it is even too visible.
We should also aim to completely clean up all current pages and implement a more vigorous quality control.
Vigorous quality control starts with clean and good structured idea what we need, and than we can write instructions "how to write articles". For that we have to sort out what structure we want/have on opensuse.org, ie. what types of articles we have there. I have some time this weekend, and I'll see to bring up something.
The problem is of course just where do we start?
There is planning and executing, there is short, mid and long term plans. We have to start planning and as much as we can keep our present work in tact.
Now I'm thinking that we should perhaps just get stuck in straight away and work on individual pages, or ones that we think are important.
We should continue doing what one think it is important. Planning is for the future, I hope not distant. We can plan, but we have to look what openSUSE guys are doing too. They have power to make many changes that we can't, and of course with growing user base they get more resources.
Why not join us in #opensuse-wiki as well Rajko?
Time zones and typing skills Francis. I'll see can I find anyone on #opensuse-wiki, but I don't see any rush that would be better served with live session. BTW, not many people there :-) -- Regards, Rajko. http://en.opensuse.org/Portal --------------------------------------------------------------------- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org For additional commands, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+help@opensuse.org