Torfinn Ingolfsen wrote: > Hello, > > On Tue, Jul 15, 2008 at 9:27 PM, Jay Vaughan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >> Well thats definitely a very nice proposal, but I would like to hold >> off a bit on recreating a whole new wiki .. what I had in mind was >> more of a blog/feed style site, not necessarily another wiki setup .. > > As have been said before in this thread: what we (the Openmoko > community) need is a wiki editors group. > Any volunteers? > The wiki editors group would help each other (and other contributors) > to improve the wiki, by creating information management, writing and > style guidelines, guiding and teaching wiki contributors, and editing > the wiki itself. > > Initially, the group could consist of the people most active in > editing the wiki already. Further recruitment could be based on > quality and quantity of contributions to the wiki. > > Of course the Wiki editors would have a "hall of fame" page on the > wiki that would describe the tasks that the group do, list the names > of the editors (and perhaps what period they acted in that role?) and > so on
(Please change the subject line to reflect the topic) As Curtis said in a previous mail, we are a small company, and we need your help in maintaining the wiki. I think Torfinn's suggestion is an excellent one, and I appreciate his suggestion and the immediate volunteering of some 5-6 people. I will help support you in any way I can. Yes, we can absolutely set up a mailing list for you to coordinate amongst yourselves. I will also make myself more immediately available to the wiki editors, so that questions can be answered as rapidly as possible. Wiki editors, do you have a request for the list name? How about openmoko-wiki-editors? This is very exciting. Many of us are frustrated by the wiki, but have lacked the time to fix it. I applaud you all. Michael _______________________________________________ Openmoko community mailing list community@lists.openmoko.org http://lists.openmoko.org/mailman/listinfo/community