Le 2010-12-12 08:30, Samuel Gómez a écrit :
A quote: Things grow unstructured.
TDF and LibO are two different although related things growing at
great pace since few weeks ago.
However I think that the structure for contribution is lagging behind for both.
I know that new TDF and LibO websites are ongoing. But I don't know
what really has to be done. Neither I know what has NOT to be done.
I just polished the structure of
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website
and realized that there is an "official" major confusion between TDF
and LibO websites development.
In the mail list I see few of you with a clear picture of what has to
be done. But what about casual contributors such as me or Narayan. How
can we know what is a priority and what is not without seeking and
reading dozens of messages.
Most importantly: Many more will come and find themselves in the same situation.
I ask the ones with a rather clear top-down vision to do two things:
1.- Don't over use the mail list. Use the wiki to materialize cooled
down knowledge.
2.- Keep the wiki up to date (and structured).
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website can't be up to date when
the URL is meaning "TDF website" and the first paragraph says "Welcome
to the LibreOffice Webpage development wiki"
First step: leave http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website for
talking about the TDF website and create
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/LibO/... for LibreOffice topics.
LibreOffice website would come in
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/LibO/Website , etc.
Hi Samuel:
Many thanks for cleaning up the wiki page. It definitely more readable.
For members who would like to contribute, free to join in with the
Drupal team as we have many areas where LibreOffice members may
contribute. You may find the signup page here:
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Website/Drupal_Strategy.
Marc
Drupal Web. Deb. Member
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