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Hi Sidorela,

Le 14/01/2019 à 20:19, Sidorela Uku a écrit :
Hi Sophie, Mike

Thank you for your comments and feedback. It's really important to get
feedback from the community to improve the site even further.
The site is not finished yet, there are still things to improve from the
texts and design. Considering your comments, the following changes were
made:

From: "What's your area of expertise?"  TO "What area interests you?"

Great, thanks :)


On a general remark, I would remove the line above the item, for
example when clicking on 'Tell me more', this line 'So you like
helping and mentoring other people? You could join' is displayed, and
for me it's not needed. It's not present under the Marketing part and
I find it clearer.

@Sophie you mean to remove totally the line  'So you like helping and
mentoring other people? You could join' or replace it with something else?

I mean to remove it totally

Under Documentation, the same line shows 'So you like sharing what you
know? You could teach' for Books and Help Content item, again I don't
find it necessary or if you want to keep it, change it to 'You could
write'. And for Documentation I would add 'Video Tutorials' and 'Write
Tutorials'.


Added as a note for the updates we are going to do, to add 'Video
Tutorials' and 'Write Tutorials' under Documentation.

Thanks!

On Infrastructure, I would replace 'Learn' by 'Participate' or
something more inclusive than just learning which gives an impression
of lurking

This is done.

On Translation and Localization, I would do a translation part which
concerns documentation, websites, marketing materials, and a
localization part which concerns LibreOffice products or infrastructure.

On Advocacy, there is a typo in 'Give presantations' vs 'Give
presentations'. Edited.

For the links not working, please check below:
Sitemap:
https://git.collective68.tech/Collective68/WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice/wikis/Sitemap-structure

Translations:
https://git.collective68.tech/Collective68/WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice/wikis/translations


Ok, I've been able to see the content now,

I have a last question, is the site accessible? I've tried to navigate
through the page, but I'm only able to change the language, not to
navigate through the buttons.

Yes the site is accessible. In the above link for the sitemap, you can
move through the buttons on the tree, and the last step is a link from
an outside resource. Javascript needs to be enabled on the browser also.

great

On the next steps, some changes to do:
- we need to add 'cookie policy' and maybe also 'privacy policy'
- manage translations. From the link I shared we can translate by
editing the code files. We will have a look maybe to use a translation
platform, to make it easier for community to get involved.

I can distribute the code file to the l10n community, it's not long and
easier than setting a project under Pootle. And collect the translated
file when it's done.

- Improve design and graphics. Replace LO logo and favicon.

Those are some notes weworked with these days.

In terms of next steps, would be nice if we worked back and forth on
this for the next weeks untill January and transfer the code to an
official TDF or LibreOffice owned git repo with the ultimate goal of
going live in February.

What do you think?

Thanks a lot for your work :)
Cheers
Sophie
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