This sounds like a great initiative. Happy to help with it once you have
the template sorted out

On Wed, Aug 13, 2025 at 7:59 AM Rich Bowen <[email protected]> wrote:

> A proposal, and a question:
>
> I’m hoping to experiment with adding some “boilerplate” presentations for
> projects, and then reach out to those projects to engage with volunteers to
> write actual content for the presentations. The initial goal is a “elevator
> pitch” slide deck for each, with:
>
> * What is it?
> * Ok, what does that actually mean? (Example of how one might use it in
> the real world, possibly with a user reference
> * Tech stack diagram, or other simple illustration of how the thing works
> * “Get involved” slide with website, mailing list, etc. etc
>
> Now the question:
>
> I’ve added Accumulo, Airavata, and ActiveMQ (Not sent a PR yet, since the
> network situation where I am is … challenging.) and it’s immediately
> obvious that the “Presentation” menu item is going to get way out of hand,
> really fast, if I have any success with this. So I need a pointer on how to
> correctly subdivide that menu into alpha submenus. Does the directory
> structure have to reflect the submenu structure? That is, do I have to
> modify the directory structure where the presentations live? Do I have to
> modify each pom file to reflect that directory structure? Or is there a
> simpler, or at least more desired, way to handle this restructuring?
>
> —
> Rich Bowen
> [email protected]
>
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