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Message #00079
[Blueprint doc-wiki-roadmap] Documentation & Wiki Team Roadmap for Trusty
Blueprint changed by amjjawad:
Whiteboard changed:
+ [amjjawad - Roadmap Proposal]
+ 1- TO-DO:
+ a- https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntugnome-brainstorming/+spec/ubuntugnome-howtos
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+ b - https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntugnome-brainstorming/+spec
+ /terminal-tutorial
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+ c- https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntugnome-brainstorming/+spec
+ /installing-ubuntugnome-wiki-page
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+ d- Make sure the Wiki Area is up-to-date as always:
+ https://wiki.ubuntu.com/UbuntuGNOME/OneStopPage#Ubuntu_GNOME_Wiki_Map
+ and make sure the Wiki Map of Ubuntu GNOME is always updated whenever
+ new page is added.
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+ 2- We need to Recruit More Contributors.
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+ 3- I need at least 'two' members to step in for the position of Ubuntu GNOME Wiki and Docs Administrators to handle these tasks:
+ a- cover my absence for whatever reason.
+ b- recruit more contributors.
+ c- countiune to work on the Wiki Area and maintain it.
+ d- Launchpad administration work: accept members, etc.
+
+ In short, each sub-team needs a backup to cover the absence of the Team
+ Leader of that team + to help him in order not to burn out. This
+ eventually will help to develop a great healthy and friendly environment
+ based on 'Team Work' which is our highest priority and forever target.
+
+ 4- Discuss (in a meeting OR on the mailing list) all the above + other
+ 'possible' suggestion as far as the time allows.
+
+ Note: I strongly and highly recommend a Google+ Hangout Session which
+ can be also recorded so everyone can watch and learn more. Testing
+ Ubuntu GNOME is a major and a huge important task.
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+ These are my suggestions for the roadmap of Ubuntu GNOME Artwork Team :)
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+ +1 = Agree
+ 0 = don't know/not sure/don't want to vote
+ -1 = Disagree
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+ Feel Free to Edit the Whiteboard with any comment in mind :)
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+ Thank you!
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+
For Trusty, a good place to start would be to create a wiki area as complete and reliable as an LTS has to be. (That's a generality, but it can still be a goal :P) To do this, we should focus on providing the most complete yet concise information in high priority areas.
Some high priority areas are:
- Installation of Ubuntu GNOME
- HowTos about using Ubuntu GNOME
- Using the Terminal
+ Installation of Ubuntu GNOME
+ HowTos about using Ubuntu GNOME
+ Using the Terminal
The goal is for visitors to have the feeling they are in a gold mine of information, and yet can mine all of it without getting buried alive.
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Documentation & Wiki Team Roadmap for Trusty
https://blueprints.launchpad.net/ubuntugnome-brainstorming/+spec/doc-wiki-roadmap