Contribute doc and Accessibility team page

Andreas Lloyd lloydinho at gmail.com
Mon Aug 14 14:20:16 BST 2006


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Hi Accessibility Team!

I have been working on a new document for the Ubuntu Documentation on
how to get involved with Ubuntu [1], and as part of that, I have been
going through all the team wiki pages to gather basic information on
how to get involved with each team. Unfortunately, not all of this
information is organized or available in any easy way.

To solve this, I have made a TeamPageTemplate [2] in the Ubuntu Wiki
to offer a common structure for team wiki pages to make it easy for
new contributors to get an overview of the information that they will
need to get involved. I hope you are willing to adopt this structure
the accessibility team page. I have already adapted the
DocumentationTeam wiki page to this template [3] so that you can get an
idea of what such a team wiki page can look like.

If you wish, I can adapt the team page for you, but I think it would be
best if the team members did this themselves.

I would also like you to have a look at the ContributeToUbuntu section
on the Accessibility [4] so that you can make sure that it properly
reflects how you want people to get involved. Remember that this is to
make it easy for new community members to get involved, so please let me
know if you have any input or comments on the suggested structure.

[1] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu
[2] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/TeamPageTemplate?action=edit (note that
there are comments for each section)
[3] https://wiki.ubuntu.com/DocumentationTeam
[4]
https://wiki.ubuntu.com/ContributeToUbuntu#head-24c54091610fb121e87a8937c66ddba3f8477c64

Cheers,

Andreas

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