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Hi all,

I have worked with the website this week to improve it even further. I think it looks better if there is a background photo/image. [1]

Now the page and background image are fully responsive on mobile and web. Also some small changes can be done. I have added also italian translation. (thanks @Italo)

I think we should migrate the code on github now, here: https://github.com/LibreOffice

What do you think?

I don't know who maintains github, but can we have a repo there dedicated for this?

Best regards,

Sidorela


[1] - https://collective68.pages.collective68.tech/WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice/


On 2/20/19 1:16 PM, Sidorela Uku wrote:
Hi Sophie,

I added temporary background-image to test how it looks.

Regarding categories we have 9:
Documentation
Advocacy
Communication and Marketing,
Testing Software,
Translation & Localization,
Design,
Infrastructure,
User support,
Development.

Do you have any proposal for the short sentence used as description when each category gets choosen. A cool short text, to motivate contributors.

Best regards,
Sidorela

On Fri, Feb 15, 2019, 11:39 sophi <sophi@libreoffice.org <mailto:sophi@libreoffice.org> wrote:

    Hi Sidorela,
    Le 13/02/2019 à 09:56, Sidorela Uku a écrit :
    > Hi Mike, Cor, Sophie
    >
    > Thank you for your feedback.
    Thanks for your work :)
    >
    > During this time we fully translated tests in Albanian, so to
    have at least
    > one more language in the page when we launch it.

    I'll prepare the French translation during our workshop tomorrow.

    > Also did some changes with logo and button colors. I think the
    site would
    > look nice with e featured background image from one of
    LibreOffice events
    > or something related to LibreOffice.

    I agree :)
    >
    > @Mike Before proceeding with the domain, we should migrate the
    repo under
    > LibreOffice on github. This can be done within this week. We can
    make other
    > changes directly from there. I would suggest not to launch it
    directly, but
    > waiting some more days for feedback from community. Maybe more
    resources
    > can be added. Saying that I think it's better not promote it at this
    > moments, as some more improvements can be made.
    > The promo campaign also needs some thought and should be done in a
    > coordinated way in our opinion. Of course we can proceed with some
    > proposals in the next weeks if you agree.
    >
    > @Cor Now we have a sitemap structure set up like this:
    >
    https://git.collective68.tech/Collective68/WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice/wikis/Sitemap-structure
    > It can be changed at any time, to have more options or
    improvements in
    > content and the idea is to add more vontent and improve based on
    comments
    > from the community. I think that the information can be more
    structured to
    > make it easier to find a way of contribution to LibreOffice.
    >
    > @Sophie I think that would be good to have a short sentence
    above, as a
    > call for action everytime a category gets chosen. But agree that
    we should
    > change those quotes with something shorter.

    I understand and I agree here also
    Cheers
    Sophie

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