Inconsistent Wiki Pages

C de-Avillez hggdh2 at ubuntu.com
Thu Nov 5 00:43:07 GMT 2009


On Wed, 2009-11-04 at 13:04 -0800, Brian Murray wrote:
> On Wed, Oct 28, 2009 at 03:34:02PM -0600, Jonathan Gossage wrote:
> > I have recently been going through the various sources of documentation
> > about the Ubuntu development process and have come to the conclusion that
> > the best way for me to help would be, initially, to join the Bug Squad.
> > During this exercise, I looked at the Wiki pages and found a couple of
> > inconsistencies between two of them.
> > 
> > Specifically, the page
> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad/GettingInvolvedstates that the first
> > thing that one needs to do is to sign the code of
> > conduct. On the other hand, the page
> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquadcontains no reference to a requirement
> > to sign the code of conduct. This
> > should be resolved to reflect your current policy.
> 
> Signing the code of conduct is the current policy.
>  
> > The second inconsistency is that the page
> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquadcontains a link to actually join the
> > Bug Squad while the page
> > https://wiki.ubuntu.com/BugSquad/GettingInvolved only says that you are
> > welcome to join but provides no link.
> 
> I think having the link to join the Bug Squad makes sense.
>  
> > There is a considerable amount of duplication between these two pages and it
> > might pay to consider consolidating the common information into a single
> > page so as to minimize the chance of information getting out of
> > synchronization in the future.
> 
> The intent of the Bug Squad page was to present information about the
> team itself, so I think the parts about joining could all point at
> GettingInvolved.  Then maybe the Bug Squad page could have a
> communication table listing the irc channel and the mailing list.

I think -- until we get to a complete revamp -- both pages should point
to each other. But I agree that we need to look at all BugSquad-related
pages, and re-study it. It *is* getting confused, methinks.

Brian -- what about discussing it a bit during UDS?


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C de-Avillez
IRC: hggdh
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