Hi,
at the moment, the information on our mailing lists is rather
distributed. The "master" lists, i.e. those with all data inside, are on
http://www.documentfoundation.org/contribution/#lists
and
http://wiki.documentfoundation.org/Local_Mailing_Lists
Both pages are really well hidden. On the LibreOffice pages, a few lists
are mentioned,
My proposal would be:
1. Remove the mailing lists from the wiki.
2. At the TDF website, *only* list the TDF-relevant lists, i.e.
everything with @documentfoundation.org.
3. Create a master listing of all LibreOffice-related lists at
libreoffice.org, including the localized ones.
4. Point from the TDF website to the LibO list wbesite.
5. Vice-versa, point from the LibO list website to the TDF website.
That way, we
1. maintain TDF-related lists solely on the TDF website
2. maintain LibO-related lists solely on the LibO website
3. each page can be reached within a click from the other
What do you think? Anyone who wants to work on that?
Florian
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