[UbuntuWomen] The Ubuntu-Women's team and presentation

Elizabeth Krumbach lyz at princessleia.com
Tue Aug 15 19:39:10 UTC 2006


On Tue, August 15, 2006 1:24 pm, Andreas Lloyd wrote:
> I think it's more a question of just doing the changes necessary. You
> can always move the translations to the Ubuntu-Women website wiki and
> make them available there. I think it is top priority to centralize the
> team resources for easy access.

I agree that it should be a top priority.

How important is preserving these old Wiki pages and translations? Do we
want to move them over to the new wiki and just keep them around for
archive purposes? Do we want/need to use them for some future translating
of the main site? I only speak one language so I don't have a clue about
translating, so I need those translators out there to give some direction
:)

If we want, we can just grab the stuff off the old wiki and copy it into
an archive place on the new wiki, for example:

http://wiki.ubuntu-women.org/OldWiki

So if you want to keep the translations you (or someone who speaks your
language) did, but don't have time right now to go over them, they can be
backed up. I don't have all the character sets installed to do this
myself, so someone else will have to help out.

I propose a deadline of August 31st for getting stuff off the old wiki. On
September 1st we'll get rid of everything on that old wiki and point all
the existing pages to the new Ubuntu-Women.org

>> I don't believe any women who are on the Ubuntu-Women Planet are Ubuntu
>> Members. I am not sure what the original purpose of having our own
>> Planet
>> was, I think it was just to increase exposure and to show that there are
>> smart women out there writing about technical stuff.
>>
> Maybe that should be an incentive to apply for Ubuntu membership and get
> on the Planet. I'm sure your involvement with UbuntuWomen will qualify
> you for approval. :-)

Good point.

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Elizabeth A. Krumbach // Lyz at PrincessLeia.com
http://www.princessleia.com




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