Shared website development and/or hosting
Jussi Kekkonen
tmt at ubuntu.com
Thu Nov 15 19:32:57 UTC 2012
The biggest "why" for me is the fact that maintaining the platform
(themes etc) and content tends to take more work than there's doers.
If basic contents would be done with bigger team, translations would
be easy to do and more easily organised than creating contents from
scratch. All the rest is easily thrown to wiki I'd say.
What I believe is that it's rather limited amount of general contents
LoCo website needs, and then there's wiki-suitable contents like
project documentation, lists etc.
In the long run, I could even see LoCos be without websites entirely,
what we actually need is localized global ubuntu resources (wikis,
forums, websites, askubuntus, whatever) and to reach those we already
have loco.ubuntu.com (see for example
http://loco.ubuntu.com/teams/ubuntu-fi). The problem is global
resources aren't yet ready for this.
On 15 November 2012 20:34, Håkan Sörensson <hakan.thn at gmail.com> wrote:
> I agree with both Pasi and Jesper.
> First we need to check the requirements and needs that we have, and
> the benefits with a common website.
> Just like Jesper say, I don't think one common forum is a good idea.
>
> Håkan Sörensson
>
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