Suggestion (Re to Jonathan Aquilina)
Phill Whiteside
PhillW at Ubuntu.com
Thu Sep 19 21:51:38 UTC 2013
Hi,
it is my intention to get in touch with the classroom team to get some
sessions booked and advertised. As the manual / doc side will (hopefully)
quieten down with the freeze being implemented, that will be a good time to
have a chat about what classroom sessions are needed and who is available
to do various ones. I'm happy to do a wiki one, but I've still to get fully
up to speed for docs and manual. As 14.04 is an LTS holding these classroom
sessions will be a great way to encourage more people to get involved. As
all classroom sessions are advertised across various areas by the classroom
team, it is a great way to seek out new recruits.
Regards,
Phill.
On 19 September 2013 22:17, Jonathan Aquilina <eagles051387 at gmail.com>wrote:
> I think documentation sessions should be arranged, just like they have bug
> fixing sprints in various FOSS projects why not a documentation one?
>
>
> On Thu, Sep 19, 2013 at 11:13 PM, Svetlana Belkin <barsookmud at yahoo.com>wrote:
>
>> On 09/19/2013 03:11 PM, Phill Whiteside wrote:
>> > We cannot simply add a tag and expect it to be picked up by
>> > people who may be to provide updates, we need to be actively looking for
>> > people who can update pages where none of have the system / hardware
>> > etc. and are thus unable to update ourselves.
>>
>> Maybe we could work on the "reaching out" to folks who can update these
>> pages like a call on the forums and other sites/places? Or would that
>> not work?
>>
>> And maybe have a new team for these folks who work on updating pages
>> that we can't? Or (again) maybe have them join this team/mailing-list.
>>
>> Svetlana Belkin
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