Re: Getting involved through the website

2005-06-06 Thread Quim Gil
> 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.

Re: Getting involved through the website

2005-06-06 Thread Dave Neary
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

Re: Getting involved through the website

2005-06-05 Thread Quim Gil
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/

Re: Getting involved through the website

2005-06-04 Thread Quim Gil
> 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

Re: Getting involved through the website

2005-06-04 Thread Andreas Nilsson
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

Re: Getting involved through the website

2005-06-04 Thread Claus Schwarm
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 Just insert your text before the web structure discussion; it is already a little bit outdated.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

Getting involved through the website

2005-06-04 Thread Quim Gil
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