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Re: Lubuntu's Wiki Restructuration

 

+1 to all. I do think that having one location that we can go to in order
to find internal documents would be great. I do think that silverlion
already set up a page for press releases so you may want to check with him.

On Tue, Feb 24, 2015 at 2:50 PM, Gustavo Silva <
gustavosantaremsilva@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I apologize for my delay in proposing an actual change to our current wiki
> structure. However, life hasn't been easy on me.
>
> Anyway, to more important matters:
> I have organized our Wiki in a tree-sort of file. Please see attach if you
> ever need it.​
>  Wiki Map - Current
> <https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/137rSPItygfpOeLQooBKLIjxDhpGwJJdpjfB70Agn_Hg/edit?usp=drive_web>
> ​
> Our Wikis are both very similar and I am not going to refer to it in terms
> of content. However, I do have to mention that most of the information is
> slightly lost since people are using it to put important information for
> the groups. https://wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Developers/ is a good
> example. That page, instead of being something about the Developers team -
> as it should be - is an internal road map of duties and tasks.
> Therefore, here is a short list of changes for our Wiki (I will mention
> the Community wiki too):
>
> - First, check if any team page is consistent with its purpose. So, if we
> need pages for each team, we will create. Otherwise, it makes no sense to
> forward people to Team pages but, instead, they'll find internal
> information - Like the case of Lubuntu/Developers;
>
> - Update each team pages in regard to leaders/coordinators;
>
> - Create a particular section for internal purposes - Take the content
> from Lubuntu/Developers, divide into each team and post into a specific
> page. Something like Lubuntu/Internal. If this part goes upfront, I believe
> it would be wise to make everything even better. For instance, there was no
> road map for point releases. So, in 14.02, it was a complete mess as the
> Wiki team was not aware of what it was suppose to do. I've created that
> page and it will be included very soon (needs revision);
>
> - I'm proposing to create a page for the Admin Team. I am not sure why it
> was never created before, but I assume there is a reason for that.
>
> - I'm also proposing to create a sort-of Press Page (something like
> wiki.ubuntu.com/Lubuntu/Press) so that we can use the content from the
> Marketing & Artwork pages. Once again, these pages should be about the
> teams, and not tasks developed.
>
> - In regard to the Wiki from the Community, I am going to propose to keep
> the same structure and phrasing from the "official" wiki, avoiding future
> confusions in one's head. The Community Wiki as a completely different
> style of writing. Not saying that it is wrong, but it can cause confusion.
> Also, external linking will remain the same, since most of these go to
> Ubuntu's Wiki.
>
> And that should be it for now. I sent this message to all of you, to make
> sure everybody agrees with this structure since this will change a lot of
> things around.
> Thank you for your time reading and I apologize for the huge wall of text.
>
> --
> Best Regards / Obrigado e com os melhores cumprimentos,
> Gustavo Silva
>
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