> So if you (or others) have the will, the time and the ability to take a
> big axe to the GNOME website, please feel free to do so.
There is a mispelling. You mean "So if you and others...". :)
will: sounds very challeging.
time: very attached to will, as we know.
ability: apparently yes.
Hi,
Quim Gil a écrit :
Since WebImprovements would be too broad and would clash with the work
of the GNOME Webhackers, I've gone for something more specific:
Please don't be too afraid of stepping on the toes of the GNOME web
hackers. Typically, websites like ours are maintained by people mo
I've suggested a list of specfic actions to do:
http://live.gnome.org/MarketingTeam_2fGettingInvolved
The first suggested action is the apparently smallest and totally under
the MarketingTeam control: marketing the marketing team (so we may
become an example to other teams)
http://live.gnome.org/
> Or you may like to start a fresh page under /CurrentProjects, called
> /WebImprovements or so.
Since WebImprovements would be too broad and would clash with the work
of the GNOME Webhackers, I've gone for something more specific:
http://live.gnome.org/MarketingTeam_2fGettingInvolved
> One th
Quim Gil wrote:
- advanced users wanting to contribute to the project (not only
programmers, other skills too)
One thing the project is in need of is more artists. There seem to be a
massive amount of people intrested in both graphics and gnome, just look
at the splash contests for Gimp and
Hi,
there's a page in the wiki already called website updates. Just insert
your text before the web structure discussion; it is already a little
bit outdated.
Or you may like to start a fresh page under /CurrentProjects, called
/WebImprovements or so. According to what you wrote, it seems to make
I'd like to push this task in order to start working in things we
mentioned in the BOF. If you think it's worth I can put it in the wiki
(where?) to discuss it.
MISSION
Ease and optimize the involvement of people through the website
TARGETS
- normal users and newbies wanting to know about GNOME