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Hi Mike,

On Thu, 10 Sep 2020 at 11:57:05 +0200, Mike Saunders wrote:
1. For each sub-project, have a photo and name of a "contact person" (eg
Heiko for Design, Xisco for QA etc.) The goal here is to make the
sub-projects look more welcoming and friendly, and provide a place to
start for newcomers. Of course, we don't want these "contact people" to
be overloaded with questions from newcomers, but they can at least point
newcomers to the right channels (Telegram, mailing lists etc.)

Looks good but please add just names not private contact info, so folks
aren't tempted to ask inquiries in private ;-)

2. For each sub-project, add some specific tasks that people can do. So
not just "join this community" (and then what?), but "join and get
started straight away by doing X, Y or Z"

3. And also for each sub-project, add links to interviews with community
members from the TDF blog. These often describe how someone got started
in the community, and their experiences.

There is some overlap with WhatCanIDoForLibreOffice.org no?  Perhaps the
two could be unified (or even one redirecting to the other) to avoid
content duplication?

Cheers,
-- 
Guilhem.

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