On 05/15/2009 10:24 PM, Máirín Duffy wrote:
Hi folks,
As discussed some time ago [1], we are going to rebrand ourselves as the Fedora
Design team rather than the Fedora Art team, both in hopes of attracting more
UX designers, and also since it's a more accurate representation of the team so
folks needing help with UI design will know where to go. Well, for roundabout
reasons (getting fed up with our limited ability to collaborate on files, more
later in this email) I finally got around to starting this process.
MAILING LIST
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We have a new mailing list, now hosted on Fedora's infrastructure:
https://admin.fedoraproject.org/mailman/listinfo/design-team
Unless there are any objections, I'm going to migrate all subscribers of
fedora-art-list to the new design-team list and unsubscribe them from the old
art list. I am not sure if there is a better approach. What do you think? I can
also try to have a redirect put into place so mails to
fedora-art-list@redhat.com are forwarded to
design-t...@lists.fedoraproject.org. Additionally, I plan to add some
information on the old fedora-art-list list info page to redirect users to the
design-team list info page.
This looks like a good plan.
WIKI PAGE
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I started a new wiki page under /Design a long time ago, but we'll have to
populate it with details about our team and such. It's pretty bare right now:
http://fedoraproject.org/wiki/Design
Yeah, we could start with adding a banner, create categories for
navigation and such.
IRC CHANNEL
We've had #fedora-design open for a while in freenode, but only a few of us
have been in there, please join us in there if you like!
Been there for a while...
ACCOUNT GROUP
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We also have a new account group in the Fedora Account system: 'designteam.' I
am not sure the best way to proceed populating this group. We could add all
users in the art group now to the design group, or we could take the
opportunity to filter out inactive members. The reason a new account group was
created is the final and I think the most exciting piece of news here.
I am for the opportunity of filtering inactive members: the number of
group members is huge but very few are active contributors.
SHARED FILE STORAGE
Seth Vidal set up a shared directory for us on fedorapeople.org:
http://fedorapeople.org/groups/designteam/
I've started populating it with a lot of the Fedora art and design work I have on
my systems. Here's the really cool thing about this: If you go to Places on your
gnome-panel, and click on 'Connect to server...' and connect to fedorapeople.org,
putting in directory: /srv/groups/designteam, then you can open up a nautilus
window to browse and drag drop files to and from this shared directory. This
means rather than painfully uploading your work file-by-file to the wiki, you can
just drag and drop files in batches to the shared directory and link to the top
level or individual files from the wiki.
I think in time we will figure out some ways to make best use of this
shared space.
To be able to mount the directory read/write for the drag drop access though,
you'll need to be added to the design-team group in FAS. Since we are not sure yet
what our policy will be for migrating from the old art FAS group to the new design
team group, I can add folks one-off individually to the design team group if you
contact me or Nicu. I'll only add people who request membership to the design-team
group who are already in the art group to be fair.
As said above, I am for manual migration of users to the new group.
As we don't have versioning, history or a self-made backup, edit
notifications and such, should we tighten the rules for membership in
this group? (we are a rm -rf away from massive data loss).
I am hoping folks will use the shared directory rather than their private
fedora people spaces to upload and share their files. This way, other folks on
the design team can collaborate and upload their improvements and remixes to
the same place so we don't have files for the same project all over the place.
It should also make it easier not just to upload lots of files, but also to
download them in batches.
Still thinking about the directory structure and if it would be useful
or not to have user directories inside this shared storage.
Any thoughts, questions, concerns?
I am surprised you have not also blogged about this rebranding, I think
it is informative for the larger community.
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