On 2008-04-28 09:07:04 PM, Juan Camilo Prada wrote: > It was a discussion about the same issues we were discussing here. I > wrote a script to parse some rss news from different sites, and played a > bit with máirín's designs to create what you can see in this link -> > http://juankprada.livejournal.com/4805.html (now that i look back to > that post i see you were one of the people who liked what i did, Mike). > If you really want the comments on the list i could only find this link > (i didnt really search) > > https://www.redhat.com/archives/fedora-websites-list/2008-February/msg00034.html > > I talked to ricky about that idea and we both agreed that it would be > good to make the changes but it would be better to wait till some > changes on the infrastructure (im still not sure i understood what he > said) so i keep waiting (thats why im in a rush for stop talking and > start working). > > So this all goes to the starting point in which i said we lack of > leadership. If somebody has an idea that could make a change then who > decide if it is ok or not?... we are not even voting for such things and > so we comment about those ideas here on the ml and some people dislike > the idea and then thats all for it. Even if lots of people support your > idea, when two or three dislike it then nothing is done. I should really apologize for the way that I handled your contributions. Around this time, I was concentrating on FAS2 a lot, and I pretty much put everything else aside, which definitely wasn't the right thing to do. Going back to the technical difficulties that I was talking about - most of this has been related to translations for our website. One thing that I'd like to discuss at a meeting is how we can coordinate with l10n to get regular website updates translated. Right now, every time I change a string, I have to worry about translations not being updated (and the problem of things like half-translated pages). I am still worried about having the website grow too much while it has this limitation. So here are some vague thoughts torwards a solution: * Have some sort of release cycle associated with websites (that we would coordinate with l10n about) * Website change email notifications to specific groups within l10n? Any other ideas about how we can handle this? (I should start a discussion of this on fedora-trans-list soon.) Thanks, Ricky
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