On Fri, Dec 18, 2015 at 11:17 AM, Felix Miata <mrmazda@earthlink.net> wrote:
PatrickD Garvey composed on 2015-12-17 15:28 (UTC-0800):
Felix Miata wrote:
PatrickD Garvey composed on 2015-12-16 20:10 (UTC-0800):
It appears that bugzilla.opensuse.org will accept reports against the openSUSE.org product and the Wiki component.
Done 5+ years ago, and 5 years 7 days since last activity there from anyone other than myself. :~( https://bugzilla.opensuse.org/show_bug.cgi?id=646418
Thank you for furthering my education about how the openSUSE project works. I hope I may venture a little further.
How does one tell who to contact concerning the issues you carefully documented? You're right, Robert Lihm initially did some modification, but how do we tell if we should contact him or someone else or even if there is someone to contact concerning the css that controls the wiki?
I probably have as many questions as you do. When I've tried to find out Googling, I've learned little, and since the site's CSS is so weighty, it would be beyond my capability to try to do anything about it myself beyond the bug filing I've already done. Maybe a new thread on the opensuse-web mailing list would produce some fruit. Why there are both opensuse-wiki and opensuse-web lists is hard to fathom, as there is so little activity on either.
It seems to me opensuse-doc is also redundant with opensuse-web and opensuse-wiki, but since no one seems to post about their authorial work on any of them, I have to wonder where all the tech-writers for openSUSE.org hangout; in some IRC channel? That would not benefit any new members of the openSUSE Community who wish to transition to helping, because non of those conversations are archived; unless I just don't know where the archive is.
Another possibility is going through the admin@ mailing list, but that usually if not always generates a bug in a separate tracker that seems focused on web functionality rather than design. https://progress.opensuse.org/
Henne <ml-admin@opensuse.org> might know. He's been around as an admin as far back as I can remember.
If I had to guess where openSUSE site styles originate I'd say they're likely a hand-me-down from suse.com tweaked by interested members of the opensuse-artwork team.
Well, I guess I'll return to trying to understand how the openSUSE project works after I have read all the archives of openSUSE-doc as I once set out to do. Thanks for the discussion, PatrickD -- To unsubscribe, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+unsubscribe@opensuse.org To contact the owner, e-mail: opensuse-wiki+owner@opensuse.org