Hi Marc, all! I enjoyed most of the thread on my mobile when going home - so sorry for stepping in late. Fortunately, Bernhard already covered most of my thoughts ... :-)
Am Montag, den 14.02.2011, 12:25 -0500 schrieb Marc Paré: > So then, we are back to having a need to post the US marketing mailing > list on the site. > > Any suggestions? Even after all the mails, I still don't get the importance to create that many specific websites. As far as I understand, the initial idea was to list the North American Mailing List so that it doesn't get missed (for that important market). But, the international LibreOffice website is primarily meant to present the product and to provide downloads for end-users, and to present the overall structure for potential contributors. So my questions are: 1. End-Users: How much gain the end-users when creating more local website pages? What special content might be required/helpful for them? Or, do they gain much more benefit, if we use our available resources to make the international website "close to perfect"? 2. Potential Contributors: How important is to present the strength of the international, and the collaboration of the local teams by focusing on one entry point? Is it helpful for the evolving NA team to only subscribe to the local mailing list? 3. Active Contributors: If people become active contributors, is it likely that they will use the wiki to read / create content? So is having some information available in the wiki (to be read) a showstopper for them? I already answered the questions from my point-of-view, and here is my take to address the issue: If there is no real need to adapt the main website for end-users (meeting their local needs), then a general "Marketeers Page" would be my favorite. To catch those who are interested, I would rather go for a "how to join" wiki page that explicitly mentions and explains the US team - and also provides some introduction where to start. Thus, adding the content that would - in the first step - be unhelpful if presented within the "Get Involved Teaser" on the website :-) Since we lack that for the Design team as well (it's planned), here is how we tried to meet the needs of new OOo UX team members: http://wiki.services.openoffice.org/wiki/HowTo_Join_the_User_Experience_Community Would this be something that fits? Cheers, Christoph PS: Since I don't want to "pollute" the mailing list with less helpful mails - a big "thank you" for your work on structuring the marketing content! -- Unsubscribe instructions: E-mail to website+h...@libreoffice.org List archive: http://listarchives.libreoffice.org/www/website/ *** All posts to this list are publicly archived for eternity ***